South Africa Awaits Election Results, Coalition Race Begins
South Africa is on the brink of a historic political shift as final election results are anticipated, signaling the end of the African National Congress's (ANC) 30-year dominance. Due to decreased support driven by economic issues, the ANC secured only 40% of the vote, necessitating a coalition to maintain power. The Democratic Alliance (DA) garnered 21.8%, while the new party led by former President Jacob Zuma, uMkhonto we Sizwe (MK), captured 14.6%. Final results are expected soon, with coalition negotiations to follow.
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