
Jacaranda FM and its world-class News Department have created an election podcast to help Mzansi navigate some of the critical issues that will shape the future trajectory of the country.
Voting in this years’ elections is a fundamental way for citizens to influence government policies, hold leaders accountable, and ensure that their voices are heard in the democratic process.
In this special limited podcast series, the Jacaranda FM News team delves into the story of South Africa’s 2024 elections. Listeners can gain insights into key issues, including the unprecedented use of three ballot papers and the challenges faced by first-time voters.
The nation returns to the polls on May 29th, three decades after the historic vote that ushered in a new era of political and social change. These elections are being described as the most unpredictable in the post-apartheid era, with the potential to become a defining moment for South Africa.

The following episodes are available at Jacaranda FM, Apple, or Spotify.
The May 29 elections are expected to bring changes in South Africa’s political landscape. Once you step into the booth, you will also have a new way of voting. Making your mark will be a historic act in itself because it will be the first time that each voter will be handed three ballot papers.
In the first episode of the limited series elections podcast, the Jacaranda FM News team explains the voting process and why we are asked to put three votes in the ballot box.
The 2024 elections come as South Africans celebrate 30 years of democracy, having only ever experienced an ANC government—but patience has been wearing thin over the past few years. In the third episode of our limited serieselections podcast, the Jacaranda FM News team discusses some of the issues facing the ANC as it tries to convince voters to give it another chance on 29 May.
Three of South Africa’s largest provinces – Gauteng, KwaZulu Natal and the Western Cape – have emerged as key battlegrounds ahead of the 29 May general elections. In the fourth episode of our limited series elections podcast, we look at the final bid by big political parties like the ANC, DA and EFF to secure votes in the provinces forecast to deliver the tightest of results.
The 2024 election is not only a watershed election year in Mzansi—it’s also the year in which the world will experience the most democratic elections ever. An estimated 2 billion adults will vote in democratic countries, including America, Britain, and other countries. How do we fit into that election puzzle?