South Africans went to the polls on May 29 to vote for their preferred political parties. This was preceded by intense campaigning on all fronts, in which many manifestos were presented to the electorate.
This occurred against a backdrop of record unemployment, growing inequality, violent crimes and high poverty rates.
These, combined with load shedding and a weak economy, must be the seventh administration’s top priorities to encourage investment, build the economy, restore confidence and assist South Africa in its transformation.
Instead of producing a clear winner, the results forced political parties to co-operate for the good of the nation, and the results of these engagements is what is referred to as Government of National Unity (GNU).
There have been many murmurs from many places, and it seems that…