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To Xhosas and Zulus Mbeki and Zuma’s names should not be used to divide us.

The names of Thabo Mbeki and Jacob Zuma should not be allowed to divide the Xhosas and Zulus, writes Esethu Hasane.

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Paying taxes to Ceazar

The Political leaders and members of government are intent to take as much as they can before their fatal fate of political fall, says Sizwe Mda.

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The Significance of Historical Figures: Number One Leadership Example

On voting day SA should look at the leadership qualities exemplified by He who is ranked “Number One” on the list of the most significant figures in history, says Vusi Kweyama.

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Why Most South Africans Will Vote EFF

Not only is it plausible to overhaul and Nationalise the Economy, but it is also essential and fundamental, says Matome Letsoalo.

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Voices and Voting – the common denominator (and why I’ll make my X)

The politicians bombard us with all they have to say and promise. So, here's to us, the voters, and what WE have to say. By Joanne Hichens.

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Spoil the Ballot For Who?

You don't have to vote for one of the big parties. Smaller parties will be able to provide an opportunity where the real issues can be be discussed, says Marck Maphori.

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My Vote, Our Nation, Our Future.

I fear what may become of my country and I realize that my “x” on the ballot sheet isn’t about just me, writes Lerato Mannya.

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Africa needs leadership

Measures should be put in place to ensure that only those that are fit to hold office are allowed candidacy, says Ramabina Mahapa.

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What the 2014 SA Polls Tell Us

The past elections results tells us that a generation needs to be born after the current one passes away before we will see change in SA, writes Dr Siphamandla Zondi.

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Elections say SA is generally navel-gazing?

Foreign affairs issues did not feature prominently in the election period and seems not to have influenced the voters' choices, writes Dr Siphamandla Zondi.

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