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Political parties in the country have started campaigning making all sorts of promises to voters about the things they will fix should they be given a chance to govern. This is nothing new as we’ve heard all sorts of rhetoric that accompany campaign trails
But then, how should we as voters interpret some of the political rhetoric spewed out by politicians which is sometimes very dangerous? Where do we draw the line in what they say and is it fair that they get away with it often leaving their supporters with nothing at the end? To help us navigate through this issue, we are joined by....
Guest: Sikelelwa Dlanga – Political Communication analyst
Guest: Makhudu Sefara - Sunday Times deputy editor
Political parties in the country have started campaigning making all sorts of promises to voters about the things they will fix should they be given a chance to govern. This is nothing new as we’ve heard all sorts of rhetoric that accompany campaign trails
But then, how should we as voters interpret some of the political rhetoric spewed out by politicians which is sometimes very dangerous? Where do we draw the line in what they say and is it fair that they get away with it often leaving their supporters with nothing at the end? To help us navigate through this issue, we are joined by....
Guest: Sikelelwa Dlanga – Political Communication analyst
Guest: Makhudu Sefara - Sunday Times deputy editor