TBF Survey March 2024 v8
TBF Survey March 2024 v8
TBF Survey March 2024 v8
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ANC MPC* DA MK Party EFF IFP Other
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*Pooling the votes of the DA, IFP, ASA, FF+, ACDP and others
The DA is the only party to increase its share since
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last year
Thinking ahead to the next general election, which party will you vote for?
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45% 44%
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40% 39%
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35% 33%
30% 27%
Nov '22
25% 23% 23%
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10% 9%
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ANC MPC* DA MK Party** EFF IFP ActionSA Other Won't vote
* Pooling the votes of the DA, IFP, ASA, FF+, ACDP and others
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** MK Party was not tested in November 2022 and October 2023
In Gauteng, the MPC* is polling at 38% and the ANC
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Thinking ahead to the next general election, which party will you vote for?
40% 38%
35% 34%
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MPC* ANC DA EFF MK Party ActionSA BOSA Other Won't vote
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*Pooling the votes of the DA, IFP, ASA, FF+, ACDP and others
In Gauteng, the DA has gained eight points since
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Thinking ahead to the next general election, which party will you vote for?
40% 38%
37% 37%
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25% 24%
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20% 18% Oct '23
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MPC* ANC DA EFF MK Party** ActionSA Other Won't vote
* Pooling the votes of the DA, IFP, ASA, FF+, ACDP and others
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In KZN, the MPC* is polling at 39% and MK Party at
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Thinking ahead to the next general election, which party will you vote for?
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MPC* MK Party ANC DA IFP EFF Other Won't vote
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*Pooling the votes of the DA, IFP, ASA, FF+, ACDP and others
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MPC* MK Party** ANC DA IFP EFF Other Won't vote
* Pooling the votes of the DA, IFP, ASA, FF+, ACDP and others
09/03/2024 ** MK Party was not tested in November 2022 or October 9 2023
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Thinking ahead to the next general election, which party will you vote for?
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MPC* DA ANC EFF Other
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*Pooling the votes of the DA, IFP, ASA, FF+, ACDP and others
In the Western Cape, the ANC gained 13 points and the EFF
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gained two since October 2023, while the DA lost three
Thinking ahead to the next general election, which party will you vote for?
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60% 58%
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53%
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Governance
32% indicate that the Western Cape, where 12.5% of the
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population lives, is South Africa’s best governed province
30%
25%
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20% 18%
15%
10% 9%
6%
5%
5% 4%
3%
1% 1%
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Western Cape Gauteng KZN Eastern Cape Limpopo Mpumalanga Free State North West Northern Cape Don't
know/Refused
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One third believe the City of Cape Town, where 8.1% of the SA
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population lives, is the country’s best governed metro
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12%
10% 9%
6% 6% 6%
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5% 3%
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Cape Town Johannesburg Nelson Mandela Bay Metro eThekwini Ekurhuleni Tshwane Mangaung Buffalo City Don't know/Refused
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Cape Town’s standing as the best governed metro continues
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to grow
25% 23%
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Cape Town Johannesburg Nelson Mandela Bay Metro eThekwini Ekurhuleni Tshwane Mangaung Buffalo City Don't know/Refused
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The DA’s reputation at governing has climbed to equal that of
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the ANC
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25%
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10% 9%
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ANC DA EFF IFP ActionSA FF+ Other Don't know/Refused
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Both the DA and ANC have improved their standing as the
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most effective parties at governing since last year
25%
22%
20%
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16%
15%
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10% 9%
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2% 2% 2%
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ANC DA EFF IFP ActionSA FF+ Other Don't know/Refused
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Favourabilities
Favourabilities
The ANC (39%) and the DA (37%) are viewed the most
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favourably
40% 39%
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ANC DA MK Party EFF IFP FF+ ActionSA BOSA MPC RISE Mzansi
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The EFF and MPC dropped five points in positive favourability
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compared to last year, while the ANC gained three points
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ANC DA MK Party* EFF IFP FF+ ActionSA BOSA** MPC** RISE Mzansi**
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EFF IFP ANC FF+ MK Party DA ActionSA RISE Mzansi BOSA MPC
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The EFF, FF+ and ActionSA are viewed more
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50% 48%
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The DA’s net favourability has increased by 15 points since
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November 2022, while the ANC has dropped by five points
5% 4%
1% 1%
ANC BOSA** MPC** MK Party* RISE Mzansi** ActionSA EFF IFP FF+
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Cyril Jacob Zuma Julius Malema Helen Zille Mmusi John Herman Pieter Velenkosi Songezo Zibi
Ramaphosa Maimane Steenhuisen Mashaba Groenewald Hlabisa
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Julius Malema dropped six points in positive favourability
compared to last year, while Cyril Ramaphosa gained three
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points
50% 48%
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30%
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Cyril Jacob Zuma* Julius Malema Helen Zille Mmusi John Herman Pieter Velenkosi Songezo Zibi
Ramaphosa Maimane Steenhuisen Mashaba Groenewald Hlabisa
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30% 26%
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Jacob Zuma Julius Malema Mmusi Cyril Helen Zille Herman Pieter John Velenkosi Songezo Zibi
Maimane Ramaphosa Mashaba Groenewald Steenhuisen Hlabisa
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Julius Malema, Mmusi Maimane, Helen Zille, Herman Mashaba
and Pieter Groenewald are all viewed more unfavourably than
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last year
60%
60%
54%
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50% 48%
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Jacob Zuma* Julius Malema Mmusi Cyril Helen Zille Herman Pieter John Velenkosi Songezo Zibi
Maimane Ramaphosa Mashaba Groenewald Steenhuisen Hlabisa
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John Steenhuisen’s net favourability has steadily increased
since 2022, while that of many, including Cyril Ramaphosa,
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Mmusi Maimane and Julius Malema, has fallen
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6%
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Cyril Julius Malema Jacob Zuma Helen Zille Mmusi Herman John Velenkosi Pieter Songezo Zibi
Ramaphosa Maimane Mashaba Steenhuisen Hlabisa Groenewald
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Issues
Four in five respondents believe South Africa is
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Wrong Right Don't know/Refused
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Unemployment (28%) and corruption (27%) are cited
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problems
What do you think is the biggest problem facing South Africa right now?
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Unemployment Corruption Load shedding Weak leadership Crime A failed political Poor policy
system
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Weak leadership has overtaken crime as one of the country’s
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top four problems, while concern about corruption rises
What do you think is the biggest problem facing South Africa right now?
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Unemployment Corruption Load shedding Weak Crime A failed political Poor policy Access to land Don't
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Over half of respondents believe the ANC government of the
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last three decades is to blame for the country’s problems
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8% 9%
10%
6% 6% 6%
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ANC govt of last 3 Apartheid Constitution BEE elite Racists DA Other Don't
decades know/Refused
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The ANC government has consistently been held
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Coalitions
Over three-quarters of respondents would be happy
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There has been consistent support for a coalition
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November 2022
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Yes No Don’t know/Refused
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The Multi Party Charter (MPC)* is favoured over
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other options
30% 29%
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25% 24%
22%
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15%
10%
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Multi-Party Charter ANC-DA ANC-EFF Don't know/Refused
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Oct '23
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Multi-Party Charter ANC-DA ANC-EFF Don't know/Refused
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Over a quarter of South Africans are more likely to
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Foreign Policy
BRICS
Respondents overwhelmingly favour the West and
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45% 43%
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Democratic countries and the Africa BRICS Does not align with any global Undecided/Refused
West power bloc
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The ANC’s stance on the Russia/Ukraine conflict is
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Does South Africa’s policy on the Russia/Ukraine conflict make you more or less likely
to vote for the ANC?
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20% 17%
10% 7%
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No difference Less likely to vote ANC More likely to vote ANC Undecided/Refused
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23% of voters are less likely to vote for the ANC given
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Does South Africa’s policy on the Israel/Hamas conflict make you more or less likely to
vote for the ANC?
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No difference Less likely to vote ANC More likely to vote ANC Undecided/Refused
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The ANC’s Zimbabwe policy will cost it more votes
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Does South Africa’s policy on Zimbabwe make you more or less likely to vote for the
ANC?
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54%
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23%
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10%
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No difference Less likely to vote ANC More likely to vote ANC Undecided/Refused
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The ANC’s stance on Sudan is also not popular with
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Does South Africa’s policy on the Sudan conflict make you more or less likely to vote
for the ANC?
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60% 58%
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30%
20%
20%
14%
10% 8%
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No difference Less likely to vote ANC More likely to vote ANC Undecided/Refused
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Domestic
BRICS Policy
South Africans favour small business as the route to
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creation
The best way for the government to put more money in people’s pockets is by
45%
40% 39%
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25%
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12%
10%
5% 4%
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Making it easier to start small Reducing taxes Increasing social grants Decreasing cost of civil service Don't know/Refused
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Most South Africans believe social grants should be
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increased
35%
30% 29%
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20%
15%
10%
5%
2%
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Be increased Continue at current level End after a period for those of working Don't know/Refused
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Social grant increases should be funded by cutting
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civil servants
51%
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Spending less on civil servants Increasing taxes Borrowing more Don't know/Refused
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More South Africans favour cutting civil servant
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perks
The best way for the government to decrease the cost of the civil service is by
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15%
10%
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Cutting civil servants by at least 10% Cutting civil service salaries/perks Don't know/Refused
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