Breaking news from South Africa's election 2024 - the ANC's long-standing majority is under threat, with early results hinting at a significant change in leadership.
In the midst of the South Africa Election 2024, the country is holding its breath as ballot counting is underway, marking a crucial moment that could potentially bring an end to the ANC's 30-year unchallenged majority. President Cyril Ramaphosa, despite expressing confidence in his party's performance, faces early indications that the ruling ANC might fall below the crucial 50% mark. The Democratic Alliance and other contenders are making significant strides, jeopardizing the ANC's dominance.
As South Africa awaits the final election results, the prospect of the ANC losing its majority looms large, adding suspense and intrigue to the political landscape. Cyril Ramaphosa's leadership is at a turning point, with the ANC leading the counts but potentially falling short of securing a firm majority. The DA's increasing support signals a potential shift in power dynamics that could reshape the country's future.
Looking ahead, the South African election results may mark just the beginning of a transformative period in the country's political history. While the focus is on electing the head of state, the implications of party standings in the national elections are significant. The outcomes of this pivotal vote could set the stage for a new era of governance and policies in South Africa.
In a surprising twist, early results show the ANC at risk of losing its majority, a development that would mark a significant shift in the country's political landscape. The competition from the DA and other parties signals a growing challenge to the ANC's long-held dominance, setting the stage for a potentially historic election outcome.
Ballot counting under way after election that could spell the end of ANC's 30-year-old unchallenged majority.
Item 1 of 5 Election staff members work at the National Results Operation Centre of the Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC), which serves as an ...
South African President and ANC leader Cyril Ramaphosa said after voting Wednesday that he was still confident his party would get a โfirm majority,โ but it is ...
South African President and ANC leader Cyril Ramaphosa said after voting Wednesday that he was still confident his party would get a "firm majority," but it is ...
Early indications from 17.54% of polls show the ANC gaining 42.95% of support, with the Democratic Alliance (DA) wresting 25.24% of votes.
These are the latest verified results from South Africa's national election, released by the Electoral Commission of South Africa.
Cyril Ramaphosa's ruling party leads in counting but may fall short of 50% of the vote.
Electing the head of state is the first priority after the election. South Africans vote for parties in national elections and not directly for their president.