“Helen Zille Could be President” | Cabinet Reshuffle, Andre de Ruyter, Phala Phala, 2024 Election

Описание к видео “Helen Zille Could be President” | Cabinet Reshuffle, Andre de Ruyter, Phala Phala, 2024 Election

uGogo Aubrey Matshiqi joins SMWX to discuss some of the most pressing political issues facing South Africa today. The conversation delves into three key topics: the recent cabinet reshuffle, the controversial Andre de Ruyter interview, and the upcoming 2024 election.

First, Matshiqi offers his expert analysis on the recent cabinet reshuffle, discussing the potential implications for the country's political landscape. He provides his perspective on the reshuffle's impact on various factions within the ruling party and the potential challenges that lie ahead.

The conversation also touches on the controversial Andre de Ruyter interview, in which the Eskom CEO made contentious remarks about the state of the country's energy crisis. Matshiqi offers his take on de Ruyter's comments and the broader implications for the energy sector and the South African economy as a whole.

The interview also covers the upcoming 2024 election, including the potential coalitions and key issues that are likely to shape the outcome. Matshiqi provides his insights on the political landscape and the challenges facing the various political parties.

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CONTENTS

00:00 - Intro
02:05 - Cabinet Reshuffle
20:30 - 2024 Elections
36:00 - Coalitions
41:00 - Death of "The new dawn"
56:22 - Eskom
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Credits:
Noluthando Mkhize- Director and Production Manager
Lesego Rakobane- DOP and Lights
Sizwe Masombuka - Sound and Sound Mixer
Tsholanang Rapoo - Camera Operator and Editing


About me: Dr Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh is an author, scholar and founder of the Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh Xperience (SMWX), a digital, youth-centred current affairs platform. He holds a DPhil in International Relations from the University of Oxford and is a Lecturer in International Relations at Wits.

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