GNU - Government of National Unity
Gayton McKenzie has held off on his plans to quit the GNU until he meets with ANC leadership, but South Africans are not surprised by his decision.
Nomvula Mokonyane signals her willingness to contest ANC leadership in 2027, but her comments spark mixed reactions, with some recalling her controversial past.
South Africa approaches the 2029 elections as the ANC faces historic decline, GNU politics reshape power, and democracy enters a decisive phase.
Mmusi Maimane has set strict conditions for BOSA to join the GNU, saying the party would not work with MKP, EFF or any racist groups, leaving South Africans divided.
The uMkhonto Wesizwe Party said that it will never join the Government of National Unity in response to the possibility of the GNU's possible expansion.
The Freedom Front Plus will object to the ANC's plans to expand the GNU, saying it was an attempt to cling to power, a statement some people agree with.
The African National Congress is considering expanding the Government of National Unity to other parties, a move that has divided South Africans.
Cyril Ramaphosa believes that the Government of National Unity can overcome the challenges and disagreements, but many want the president to call it quits.
The South African Police Service's National Commissioner General Fannie Masemola weighed in on the allegations General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi recently made.
GNU - Government of National Unity
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