The lowest turnout for an election in democratic South Africa ushered in shaky coalitions that offer no new vision for a disillusioned electorate. A left alternative must return the 70% of eligible voters to participation in the polls, writes Noor Nieftagodien.
- Post published:9 December 2021
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