South Africa Elections
The president of Build One SA, Mmusi Maimane, announced that the party secured enough signatures to contest the 2024 general elections on 29 May.
With elections around the corner, many South African celebs made their political affiliations known, with mixed reactions from their fans. Briefly News weighs in.
Julius Malema, the commander-in-chief of the Economic Freedom Fighters, said he would work with pro-land expropriation political parties like his.
Former President Jacob Zuma experienced loadshedding and an offline system at Home Affairs when he went to get a Smart ID card to use in the upcoming elections.
Roger Jardine has announced that his newly launched party Change Starts Now will not be contesting in the national elections scheduled for 29 May 2024.
Ace Magashule, leader of the African Congress for Transformation, is confident his party will win at least three provinces in the upcoming elections.
ANC president Cyril Ramaphosa announced plans to create 2.5 million job opportunities over the next five years while speaking at Moses Mabhida stadium in Durban
The ANC has promised to tackle unemployment by creating 2.5 million jobs in the next five years. The statement was made at the Manifesto Launch in KZN.
ANC President Cyril Ramaphosa has promised to better ahead if the ruling party is given the chance to rule again. SA heads to the polls on the 29 May 2024.
South Africa Elections
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