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Who really benefits from South Africa's coalition government?
Daily News
|August 27, 2025
ONE of the questions that I woke up asking myself this week was, who truly benefits from the fragmented governance model characterised by coalitions?
Before some of you decide to bite my head off, please hear me out. I am a very supportive individual by nature and I strive to learn, grow and change my perspective on things whenever I am presented with new facts and evidence on a particular matter.
However, when it comes to coalition politics, I am just simply not convinced that they are the answer to our problems.
While many defend the idea of a government of national unity, many, like myself, highlight its failures, particularly in addressing the fundamental issues plaguing the nation. Even amongst those supporters who constantly sing the songs of unity, the effectiveness of coalition politics remains in doubt
At the heart of this discourse is a pervasive belief that South Africa, a nation grappling with systemic inequalities, is not ready for coalition governance. The widening gap between the affluent and the impoverished, epitomised by staggering youth unemployment, rampant crime, and a faltering health and education system, all of which continue to spiral out of control, illustrates the dire need for a governance model that prioritises the welfare of the citizens over political allegiance and patronage.
This story is from the August 27, 2025 edition of Daily News.
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