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journal of african elections vol3 number 1 transparent democratic governance in africa

Local Elections in the SADC Countries: A Comparative Analysis of Local Electoral Institutions

With the recent wave of democratisation in Sub-Saharan Africa a new interest has emerged in elected local councils. The importance of elected local governments in promoting democracy is now emphasised by both national actors and the international community. It is also increasingly underlined by research, both from the field of development theory/politics and from comparative […]

journal of african elections vol3 number 1 transparent democratic governance in africa

Governance and Human Rights in the SADC Region

Central to the process of the institutionalisation of democratic governance in Southern Africa is the extent to which a human rights culture and practice are embedded within the current political landscape. There are numerous international human rights instruments to which Southern African states are party. But it is one thing to sign and ratify these […]

journal of african elections vol2 number 1 transparent democratic governance in africa

Intra-Party Democracy and the Inclusion Of Women

The inclusion of women in decision-making is a fundamental human right and an issue of social justice. There can be no democracy where ‘decisions about changing the lives of people are taken without the participation of more than half of the very lives that have to be changed. It cannot be participatory democracy when decisions […]

journal of african elections vol1 number 1 transparent democratic governance in africa

How Political Parties Finance Electoral Campaigning in Southern Africa

Political party electioneering finance is a subject which deserves more consideration than it receives in Africa. Efficiently and expensively administered elections in which at most only one party can afford the costs of an effective and sophisticated campaign represent a very partial fulfilment of democratisation, yet such contests are normal in the region. As well […]

journal of african elections vol1 number 1 transparent democratic governance in africa

Ballots or Bullets: Elections and Conflict Management in Southern Africa

Elections form an important ingredient for democratic rule in all societies. However, on their own, elections do not amount to democracy nor are they sufficient to sustain democratic governance. The significance of elections though, is that they encourage popular participation in the political process, which is crucial for both stability and legitimacy of rule. This […]