The ANC loses majority, prompting President Ramaphosa to call for unity and cooperation among South Africa’s political coalitions.
South Africa election
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The ANC faces a crucial test in South Africa’s election, with economic woes and corruption scandals challenging its dominance. Can the ruling party retain power amidst growing calls for change?
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President Cyril Ramaphosa faces intense scrutiny as the ANC likely loses majority for the first time in three decades, signaling a major political shift in South Africa.
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Initial results from South Africa’s elections indicate a potential shift in power, with the ANC losing majority and the rise of the DA and MK reshaping future governance.
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South Africa’s ANC prepares for a challenging election, facing voter frustration and pledging reforms to combat corruption and improve the economy.
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South Africans participate in a historic election, with the ANC facing its most significant challenge since the end of apartheid.
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Facing growing voter dissatisfaction, the ANC prepares for a challenging election, with opposition parties seizing the opportunity to highlight issues and present alternatives.
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South Africa’s top court has ruled former President Jacob Zuma ineligible to run in the upcoming parliamentary elections, citing his previous jail sentence.
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President Cyril Ramaphosa condemns an opposition ad depicting a burning flag as ‘treasonous’, escalating tensions three weeks before South Africa’s election.