
On page 26 in the God Said 2021 we prophesied the following;

Since the Local Government elections we will be having many coalitions governing various municipalities and regions.
Coalitions and a government of national unity — a chance to fix the mess?
J Brooks Spector


Following the local government elections on 1 November 2021, South Africa faces the reality that its political system is in crisis mode.
By now, following the results of the 1 November local government election, it has become clear that South Africa’s political scene has undergone an extraordinary, sudden change — something akin to what is called a “phase shift” in physics or chemistry.
The ground is moving, even if its future shape remains unclear, encouraging us to rephrase the words of Antonio Gramsci, the Italian political theorist so beloved of revolutionaries, who so famously said about his own nation nearly a century ago, “The old world is dying, and the new world struggles to be born: now is the time of monsters.”
Based on these electoral outcomes, coalition governments for many cities and towns across the nation become inevitable. Cue the inevitable horse-trading. And also cue the equally inevitable naysayers in the public space who insist coalition governments as a solution to electorally divided governments are virtually doomed to failure in contemporary South Africa.