African Independent Congress (AIC) Party Report
The AIC’s land reform model prioritizes customary tenure and cooperative productivity—but risks reinforcing local hierarchies. By...
The PoliSeries offers a step-by-step lineup of political analyses—available here at no cost—specifically crafted for South Africans who demand deeper understanding. Each report scrutinizes a parliamentary party’s land reform stance and measures its potential impact on the country’s long-term well-being. With sharp, actionable insights, this series empowers you to vote consciously and responsibly, guided by constitutional principles and practical foresight. Taken together, these reports comprise Vote for Yourself, a unified political education resource now also in print. Designed so each installment builds on the previous one, the PoliSeries is for anyone committed to exploring the realities of governance and clarifying their own civic role.
The AIC’s land reform model prioritizes customary tenure and cooperative productivity—but risks reinforcing local hierarchies. By...
Political parties are not corrupt because of their behavior—they are corrupt by design. The moment a party is named, it develops an...
To cut out this cancer, the EFF has made promises as representations of its plans going forward should you allow it to govern. Plans which...
The DA’s land reform policy prioritizes food security and economic efficiency—but sidesteps emotional justice. By focusing on rural...
The ANC began as a tool for African unity and self-liberation—but over time, it became an organization with its own ego, interests, and...
COPE’s land reform stance attempts to balance constitutional sanctity with economic pragmatism—but in doing so, it dilutes justice. By...
The PAC’s combination of Pan-Africanism with the concept of open nationalism: the combination of nationalism with liberalism, is what Craig...
The Cape Independence Party frames secession as economic liberation—but its vision risks replicating the very inequalities it seeks to...
The Cape Independence Advocacy Group (CIAG) frames secession as a constitutional right—but its strategy risks replacing one form of...
ActionSA’s land reform policy is framed as a matter of economic efficiency—not justice. By rejecting expropriation without compensation and...