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.
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 African Election: A New Beginning: Democracy Fondly EmbracedSidharth Bhatia
Voices of Change: First-time voters share their experience of the 2024 Election 13 June 2024 0 The 2024 South African elections were a landmark moment for many citizens, particularly first-time voters, who embarked on this civic journey with enthusiasm and... ...
The first results in South Africa's national election are signaling a major change to the country with the ruling African National Congress, Nelson Mandela's former party, on course to lose the majority it's held for 30 years. BBC News Africa correspondent Barbara Plett Usher joined CBS News...
28 May28th May World Eyewitness Eyewitness 'Roar, young lions, roar': South Africa president's rallying call for election amid growing discontent 25 May25th May World Video, 2 minutes 27 seconds 2:27 South Africa's most-tightly contested election 25 May25th May World Sky News footerYo...
South African Election: A New Beginning: Over 110 Indians ContestSidharth Bhatia
JOHANNESBURG, May 11 (Xinhua) -- South Africa's ruling African National Congress (ANC) has won the national election by winning 57.51 percent of the votes, the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) announced on Saturday evening. The official results showed that opposition party Democratic Alliance...
South African Election: Afrikaners Forced out of Their Laager: Richard Dowden Found No One in Viljoenskroon Prepared to Man the New Barricades and Keep the Blacks out of TownTHE ATTEMPT by white right- wingers to keep blacks out of their town, by erecting barricades and watch-towers around ...
South African Election: Little Oxford in Africa Muses on New Identity: Affirmative Action Is Ruffling Academic Feathers, Richard Dowden Writes from JohannesburgSouth African Election: Little Oxford in Africa Muses on New Identity: Affirmative Action Is Ruffling Academic Feathers, Richard Dowden Writes ...