Marius Roodt
Marius Roodt is currently deputy editor of the Daily Friend and also consults on IRR campaigns. This is his second stint at the Institute, having returned after spells working at the Centre for Development and Enterprise and a Johannesburg-based management consultancy. He has also previously worked as a journalist, an analyst for a number of foreign governments, and spent most of 2005 and 2006 driving a scooter around London. Roodt holds an honours degree from the Rand Afrikaans University (now the University of Johannesburg) and an MA in Political Studies from the University of the Witwatersrand.
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Will it be ‘What might have been …?’
When we look back in years to come, will we lament the lost opportunities, or be grateful that we averted a disaster? Previously, I wrote
What do the metro results tell us?
Continuing migration to the cities is set to have profound effects on South Africa’s future – not least in election outcomes. The world is urbanising
Election 2019 – what you need to know
Results particularly worth noting after our 6th national and provincial elections. This is the worst ever result for the African National Congress (ANC), with only
Calling South Africa’s future – a long tradition
If we can’t be certain of what will happen in the years to come, we do know that it will depend on the choices we
Anarchy in the UK
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Is South Africa down with the (electoral) system?
Popular democracy may be failing, so now is a good time to look at a new electoral system. South Africa is one month away from