How world sees SA: Election could spell end of ANC dominance
As South Africans head to the polls, widespread discontent over power cuts, joblessness, and corruption threatens the ANC's long-standing dominance. With their share of the vote potentially dropping to 40%, the ANC may face coalition negotiations. President Ramaphosa's recent popular measures may provide a slight boost, but the outcome remains unpredictable, with a third of voters undecided. This election could signal a turning point for South Africa's political landscape.
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By Tim Cocks
South Africans will vote on Wednesday with widespread anger over power cuts, joblessness and corruption threatening to end the dominance of the African National Congress, thirty years after Nelson Mandela led it into power.
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