Country goes to polls on 29 May, 30 years after voters swept the African National Congress into office at the end of apartheid
South Africans go to the polls on 29 May in elections that could lose the ruling African National Congress party its majority for the first time since it swept to power in 1994 after the end of apartheid. Chronic unemployment, inequality, power cuts and corruption have contributed to a haemorrhaging of support for the ANC, which won the 2019 election with 57.5% of the vote. Continue reading…
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