Melanie Verwoerd takes umbrage with the ACDP's election posters, which she says appear to be an opportunistic attempt to leverage votes from those who oppose Covid-19 vaccines.
Read MoreThe Freedom Front+ party seems to be moving away from supporting issues that matter predominantly to white Afrikaans speakers to include issues that impact coloured Afrikaans-speaking voters. If their strategy works, it could lead to an interesting change in our political make-up.
Read MoreAlmost 14.5 million registered voters in the country are women. With that in mind, Melanie Verwoerd comes up with a Cabinet she would happily put her mark next to. Of course, most of the those in her Cabinet are women.
Read MoreWhile the DA is likely to keep control of the Cape Town metro, there is a high probability that smaller parties and independent candidates are going to take a bite out of the DA's blue cake in the city.
Read MoreThe ANC's financial woes are an embarrassment and something the party should have had the foresight to have dealt with.
Read More“If the ANC’s support drops dramatically in the polls and to the extent that the MPs and leadership start to get nervous about their own positions, the vultures will be joined by other predators and they will move in for the kill”, writes Melanie Verwoerd.
Read MoreThe ConCourt judges sent a powerful message and warning to many political operatives, who have increasingly been questioning the authority of the judiciary.
Read MoreWill Cyril Ramaphosa's popularity among the ANC's rank and file ensure him a second term as party president? Melanie Verwoerd examines several factors that could play a role in whether he will retain the position or not.
Read MoreInstead of pushing the ANC closer to the EFF or putting Ramaphosa under more threat from his detractors, the DA could be the bigger party and agree to safeguard property rights whilst speeding up the corrections of historical wrongs.
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