Radio Islam and Ignition TV interview with Reza Omar

Click on the play icon to listen to Sulaimaan Ravat interview with Reza Omar on Radio Islam and Ignition TV. They discuss the recent SACS data which indicates that 20% of ANC voters prefer former president Jacob Zuma to Ramaphosa, with more than half of

Zuma’s campaigning will hurt ANC at polls – survey

Eric Naki elaborates in The Citizen on how incorporating Zuma into the ANC’s campaign trail could affect the party at the polls on May 8th. This is according to our latest SACS data which indicates that over 50% of their supporters would be less likely

Making sense of the ANC’s recent poll claims

Political commentator and writer, Clyde Ramalaine, unpacks on Voices360 that the ANC’s recent poll claims that state that its president Cyril Ramaphosa is more popular than the organization he leads. The South African Citizens Survey poll in its category of political party affinity and support

Most citizens think graft getting worse – survey

In a recent article by Eric Naki published in the Citizen according to the latest South African Citizens Survey (SACS), most South Africans think corruption is getting worse however a sizeable number think the economy will improve over the next 12 months. However, there is hope

Tragedie wys instandhouding kort

An article by Llewellyn Prince published in Die Burger reports that South Africans are expecting clarity on the measures and budget allocations that will be used in the government’s attempts to repair state entities, boost the economy and fight corruption.Click on the link to read

PowerFM987 interview with Reza Omar

Click on the play icon to listen to PowerFM987 interview with Reza Omar on why millions of young people don't intend to participate in the elections.

Only 27% of citizens believe SA is on right track – survey

According to Amanda Watson's article published in The Citizen the 27% is down from the 68% peak of ‘Ramaphoria’, but still much higher than the 22% job approval rate of Jacob Zuma in February last year. President Cyril Ramaphosa delivers his second state of the nation address