South Africa Elections
ANC President Cyril Ramaphosa campaigned for the ruling party in Soweto. He said he witnessed growing enthusiasm among citizens for upcoming elections.
The African National Party has taken the MK to court for registering itself as a political party using a trademarked name, and the IEC submitted an affidavit.
The Deputy president, Paul Mashatile, denied former President Jacob Zuma's claims that the 2024 general elections would be rigged. SA believed Zuma.
Religious leaders from KwaZulu-Natal threatened the Independent Electoral Commission with a shutdown if the party does not win the upcoming general elections.
Six million young people who are eligible to vote have not registered to vote for the upcoming 2024 general elections. South Africans can relate to the numbers.
Jacob Zuma signaled a potential return to politics. He expressed his desire to address the country's challenges hopefully as the president of the MK Party.
Former ANC secretary-general Ace Magashule announced in Pietermaritzburg a strategic alliance between his party, the ACT, and the MK party backed by Jacob Zuma
David Makhura expressed the ANC's determination to secure an outright majority in the upcoming 2023 elections amid the party's declining popularity.
The African National Congress reached an out-of-court settlement with Ezulweni Investments after they failed to pay a bill over R100 million for services rendered.
South Africa Elections
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