ANC faces power-sharing dilemma after election upset
As South Africa's political landscape shifts, the African National Congress (ANC) grapples with the reality of power-sharing after losing its parliamentary majority. Opting for a government of national unity, the ANC navigates through ideological differences and historical tensions to form alliances with former rivals. With the looming deadline of the first parliamentary session, the nation anticipates the outcome of intricate negotiations, as the ANC strives to retain its grip on governance amidst a dynamic political landscape.
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By Nqobile Dludla
The African National Congress (ANC), which lost its 30-year-old parliamentary majority in last month's vote, must now share power for the first time since the end of white minority rule if it wants to continue governing South Africa.
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