Time for the political weight of the black middle class to be felt

21 January 2018 - 00:00
By Jason Musyoka

Since 1994, South African politicians have appeared in public every five years to seek a fresh mandate from citizens. Often, the world over, politicians do not mean what they say during campaigns; they just want to improve their chances of being elected. Later, some democratic elements of civil society remind politicians of their campaign promises, but these promises are usually shelved, to be reused in future campaigns.

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