When opposition parties gathered to discuss a united front in un-sitting the ANC in next year’s elections, one of our listeners remarked that they did not see a representation of women. The Multi-Party Charter for South Africa was only presented by parties led by men. As we build-up to the 2024 elections, it seems like the future of women will again be determined by the men leading these parties. Even within the ruling party, some of the women who raised their hands form the position of president were not supported by their fellow women. In light of this, we thought to look at what has happened to the voice of women in politics. The women of 1956 marched by themselves without the involvement of men and changed the narrative. So what is happening today?
Guest: Mandisa Mashego - Project Director: South African Electoral Reforms at New Nation Movement
Guest: Nomsa Marchesi – Former DA MP and now with Rise Mzansi
Guest: Qaanitah Hunter - Assistant Editor: Politics and Opinions at News24