IEC South Africa
The uMkhonto we Sizwe Party has officially won the most votes in KwaZulu-Natal. The party garnered 45.3%, followed by the IFP and ANC with 18% and 17%, respectively.
The Patriotic Alliance's Gayton Mckenzie said he's open to collaborating with any political party that agrees to adopt its stance on illegal immigrants.
EFF President Julius Malema said his party is willing to work with the ANC in a coalition government. Malema said they were also open to working with the MK Party.
The EFF’s deputy president Floyd Shivambu is confident that the Red Berets will form part of the incoming government as it looks into a coalition agreement.
The KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner, Lieutenant-General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, warned political parties against participating in post-election violence.
The uMkhonto we Sizwe Party has accused the IEC of vote rigging and has called for a recount of ballots from Mpumalanga, Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal.
The IEC has failed to convince South Africans that its election data was not compromised when the results display screens malfunctioned countrywide.
A member of the Economic Liberators' Forum was allegedly threatened by an IEC official in the North West after the member wanted to raise an objection.
Police Minister Bheki Cele confirmed that police arrested about 50 people between 27 and 29 May for allegedly attempting to disrupt the 2024 General Election.
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