Race to form South Africa’s next government: Who will the ANC ally with? | Politics News

Race to form South Africa’s next government: Who will the ANC ally with? | Politics News

Johannesburg, South Africa — After suffering a stunning blow in last week’s election, South Africa’s ruling African National Congress (ANC) has begun closed-door negotiations with its political opponents to begin talks about forming a coalition government. On Sunday, the Electoral Commission (IEC) announced that elections in South Africa were “free…

South Africa’s Ramaphosa calls for unity after his ANC loses majority | Elections News

South Africa’s Ramaphosa calls for unity after his ANC loses majority | Elections News

The African National Congress has lost the country’s elections for the first time in 30 years. South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa has called on the country’s political parties to work together for the good of the country as final results from last week’s election confirmed his African National Congress (ANC)…

South Africa elections results: What happens next? | Elections News

South Africa elections results: What happens next? | Elections News

EXPLAINER The African National Congress (ANC) has lost parliamentary majority and will need coalition partners to surpass 50 percent votes and form a government. Nearly all the ballots have been counted in South Africa, but the ruling African National Congress (ANC) has received only 40.21 percent votes in Wednesday’s election,…

South Africa’s ANC loses 30-year parliamentary majority after election | Elections News

South Africa’s ANC loses 30-year parliamentary majority after election | Elections News

African National Congress vote share drops to 40 percent, forcing it to seek coalition partners to form government. The African National Congress (ANC) party has lost its parliamentary majority in a historic election result that puts South Africa on a new political path for the first time since the end…

Can South Africa’s Cyril Ramaphosa survive the ANC’s election setback? | Elections News

Can South Africa’s Cyril Ramaphosa survive the ANC’s election setback? | Elections News

South Africa’s ruling African National Congress (ANC) has lost its majority in the country’s election this week for the first time since the end of apartheid, in a major setback for the party that led the country’s liberation from white minority rule. The ANC, which has led the country since…

South Africa elections live results 2024: By the numbers on day 3 | Elections News

South Africa elections live results 2024: By the numbers on day 3 | Elections News

With more than 97 percent of votes counted, results show the ruling ANC will lose its majority and be forced to seek coalition partners. With more than 97 percent of the ballots counted, the ruling African National Congress (ANC) is leading with just over 40 percent share of the national…

Zuma big election ‘winner’ as South Africa heads for coalition government | Jacob Zuma News

Zuma big election ‘winner’ as South Africa heads for coalition government | Jacob Zuma News

Johannesburg, South Africa – Former President Jacob Zuma, is emerging as the biggest victor of South Africa’s general elections as his new breakaway uMkhonto we Sizwe Party (MK Party) appears poised for major gains at the expense of the country’s governing African National Congress. With more than two-thirds of votes…

South Africa elections live results 2024: By the numbers | Elections News

South Africa elections live results 2024: By the numbers | Elections News

About 28 million voters were registered to vote in national and provincial elections. Millions of South Africans went to the polls on May 29 for national and provincial elections that could test the African National Congress’s (ANC’s) 30-year rule. Partial results are expected over the next three days, with final…

‘Vote for change’: South Africa elects government as ANC legacy on trial | Elections News

‘Vote for change’: South Africa elects government as ANC legacy on trial | Elections News

Johannesburg, South Africa – Mpimo Hlavanganwane is far younger than South Africa’s democracy. The 23-year-old grew up in Chiawelo, the same area of Soweto that President Cyril Ramaphosa calls home. Moments before the president arrived at the Hitekani Primary School to cast his ballot in front of the glare of…