South Africa’s national election was held on May 29, 2024. It was the toughest one yet for the African National Congress (ANC), the ruling party since 1994, which won only about 40 percent of the vote.
The upcoming 29 May general elections will be the most tightly contested polls that South Africa has seen since the advent of democracy in 1994. While the ruling African National Congress (ANC) – which has been in power since 1994 – will remain in government, the elections are also likel...
South Africa’s election will determine how weary the country has become of the ruling African National Congress party, which has been in power since the end of apartheid 30 years ago.
South African Elections: No Violence but Muddle at the PollsLichfield, John
In the shadows of South Africa's tumultuous landscape, the United States strategically positions itself to leverage the upcoming 2024 elections as a platform to dismantle the ANC. This iconic African entity, resistant to aligning fully with American interests, faces challenges as it grapples with th...
South Africa is holding parliamentary and provincial elections amid frustration with a lack of progress 25 years after Nelson Mandela’s ANC swept to power at the end of white minority rule in 1994. Queues built up at polling stations through the morning. Some polling stations around Johannes...
POLLS APART: SOUTH AFRICA'S PROGRESS ; It's 20 Years to the Day since the Country Held Its First Democratic Elections. despite the Challenges as It Prepares to Vote Again, South Africa Remains a Success Story of Racial Integration, Peaceful Transition and Economic StabilityVerwoerd, Melanie...
Have South Africa’s elections marked the end of the ANC’s political dominance? We head to Prague for an informal Nato summit with foreign ministers, take a…
JOHANNESBURG, May 31 (Xinhua) -- The ruling African National Congress (ANC) is currently leading in South Africa's 2024 national and provincial elections, with about 42 percent of the votes, as the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) has counted over 60 percent of the ballots by Friday noo...
South Africa’s independent electoral commission that governs elections said Zuma’s image could remain on the party’s election regalia, but his name would be removed from its list of proposed candidates. South Africans don’t vote directly for their president, but rather for parties. Those ...