Weekend Argus Saturday

Can either side’s captain carry his bat to 2024 election victory?

BOTH the governing ANC and the official opposition DA face a nerve-racking countdown to the 2024 general election.

To resort to a cricketing analogy, the leaders of both parties, President Cyril Ramaphosa and John Steenhuisen, are trying to play it safe and see out the clock without making any major errors that would hand the advantage to their opponents.

Based on their personality traits, Ramaphosa might, on the face of it, be a good bet. Where Steenhuisen is mercurial, Ramaphosa is imperturbable. He’s a

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