Voltaire: "Equality is therefore both the most natural of things, as well as the most unreal." On 7 May South Africans will vote in the country's fourth democratic elections, 20 years after the demise of apartheid. While there is little doubt about which party will win the elections, and who will be president, there is a general sense of frustration about the slow progress South Africa has made, especially in the last five years, to deliver on the promises of the post-apartheid government. Job creation will be, as always, central to most political parties election rhetoric: from the EFF ("
Is inequality good or bad?
Is inequality good or bad?
Is inequality good or bad?
Voltaire: "Equality is therefore both the most natural of things, as well as the most unreal." On 7 May South Africans will vote in the country's fourth democratic elections, 20 years after the demise of apartheid. While there is little doubt about which party will win the elections, and who will be president, there is a general sense of frustration about the slow progress South Africa has made, especially in the last five years, to deliver on the promises of the post-apartheid government. Job creation will be, as always, central to most political parties election rhetoric: from the EFF ("