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South Africa is abuzz with political tension as the African National Congress (ANC) navigates a delicate coalition situation. Long-time member Sinah Molokwane grapples with the prospect of power-sharing, reflecting the sentiments of many supporters. President Cyril Ramaphosa is at the forefront, deliberating with senior officials on the path forward, potentially towards a 'unity' government. The ANC's stance on a government of national unity involving various parties like the EFF, IFP, DA, and more adds complexity to the situation. As the nation eagerly awaits the outcome of the NEC coalition talks, speculation and uncertainty loom over South Africa's political landscape.
The horse-trading among parties intensifies as South Africa braces for its seventh administration. While President Ramaphosa prepares to reveal the ANC's coalition decision, members are split on the preferred partners. The ANC's shift towards a Government of National Unity marks a significant departure from its historical majority rule. This turn of events underscores the evolving political dynamics in South Africa.
In a surprising twist, the ANC's decision to pursue a coalition government comes after the party's first-ever loss of majority, signaling a pivotal moment in South African politics. The choice for a Government of National Unity reflects a strategic move by President Ramaphosa and the ANC leadership to navigate the post-election landscape effectively. The outcome of these coalition talks will shape the future of governance in South Africa, setting the stage for a new era of political cooperation and shared leadership.
Sinah Molokwane, a lifelong member of South Africa's ruling African National Congress, is struggling to accept that her party will be sharing power for the ...
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa is meeting with senior officials of the African National Congress to decide how to go about forming a government ...
These parties include the EFF, IFP, DA, the National Freedom Party and the Patriotic Alliance. Ramaphosa says a broader national dialogue that includes civil ...
Courtesy of SABC news. President Cyril Ramaphosa briefed the country on Thursday evening after the Special National Executive Committee on Thursday in Boksburg, ...
Horse-trading among political parties is underway to form a government for South Africa's seventh administration. This follows the May 29th elections which ...
ANC President Cyril Ramaphosa is expected to announce the party's decision on who they will go into coalition with later on Thursday, but some members say ...
ANC President Cyril Ramaphosa shares a joke with chairperson Gwede Mantashe during a Special NEC meeting on coalitions at the Birchwood Hotel, Boksburg. Image ...
The African National Congress, once led by Nelson Mandela, has run South Africa since it swept to power in 1994 but was punished for its checkered record in ...
ANC President Cyril Ramaphosa says the ANC wants to form a Government of National Unity. This follows a meeting of the party's National Executive Committee ...
A broad coalition like the one President Ramaphosa outlined Thursday leaves the ANC less vulnerable to any one partner.
A coalition government that includes most of South Africa's main parties has emerged as the most popular option for the African National Congress.
It would reflect the will of voters and help move the country forward, President Ramaphosa says.