ANC’s coalition conundrum and SA’s struggle with power-sharing

ANC’s coalition conundrum and SA’s struggle with power-sharing

Lifelong ANC member Sinah Molokwane struggles with the party's first coalition
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In Soweto, lifelong ANC member Sinah Molokwane struggles with the party's first coalition since ending apartheid 30 years ago. Faced with economic issues and power cuts, ANC leaders seek partners, considering parties from the Marxist EFF to the pro-business DA. Many ANC members oppose a DA alliance, fearing a return to white dominance. The ANC's coalition choices may shape South Africa's future stability and economic policies.

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By Olivia Kumwenda-Mtambo and Sfundo Parakozov

Sinah Molokwane, a lifelong member of South Africa's ruling African National Congress, is struggling to accept that her party will be sharing power for the first time since it ended white minority rule 30 years ago.

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