Press Review
24. April 2009
Media coverage of election overwhelmingly fair, but lacked depth, say analysts
SOUTH African media were fair to all parties while covering the elections, analysts said yesterday. However, coverage tended to lack depth and concentrated on personalities rather than policies....
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24. April 2009
Marketing of World Cup to hit high gear
MARKETING of the 2010 Soccer World Cup is to kick into high gear in the second of half of the year, when the Confederations Cup, the curtain-raiser to the main event, has been concluded. The local...
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24. April 2009
Latest National Results on Elections (regularly updated)
The IEC regularly updates its website with the new and latest election results with all the details available to date. Please
Topnews, Press Review, Politics
23. April 2009
Election observers applaud SA standards
South Africa sets an exemplary standard for elections, observers to the elections told the Mail & Guardian Online on Wednesday evening. Only observers from African countries are in South Africa to...
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23. April 2009
DA says Western Cape is theirs
Democratic Alliance (DA) leader Helen Zille arrived at the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) results centre in Pretoria on Thursday morning looking bright in a sweet, pink jacket with a big,...
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23. April 2009
ANC on way to clinch two-thirds majority
The African National Congress (ANC) has slightly increased its lead over opposition parties in the national election and currently stands on 63,2% with three million votes counted. The ruling party...
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23. April 2009
ANC looks set to lose Western Cape to DA
The ANC will lose control of the Western Cape and win outright majorities in all the other provinces. This is a prediction of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), based on the...
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