Perceptions of Kwazulu-Natal Registered Voters Towards The Ingonyama Trust.
This report examines the perceptions of registered voters in KwaZulu-Natal towards the Ingonyama Trust. The data in the report comes from a September 2023 Foundation survey. The survey was conducted telephonically amongst a sample of 2 434 geographically and demographically representative registered voters in KwaZulu-Natal. The survey has a provincial margin of error of 3%. Totals may not add up to 100% where respondents refused to answer a question or where rounding has occurred.
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By race
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By highest level of education
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By employment status
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By home language
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By party affiliation
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By residential area
Tentative Conclusion
More than half of the registered voters in KwaZulu-Natal were favourable towards the Ingonyama Trust. However, when broken down by home language, a majority of Afrikaans and English speakers felt unfavourable towards the Trust, as opposed to Xhosa and Zulu speakers where a majority felt favourable towards it. Across lines of party affiliation 71% of IFP voters, 53% of ANC voters, 49% of EFF and 35% of DA voters felt favourably towards the Ingonyama trust.