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Political parties have 14 days to remove their posters in Johannesburg. The city has threatened to charge parties R1000 per poster they leave up after two weeks

Gayton McKenzie, leader of the Patriotic Alliance, says the political organisation has already started informal negotiations on forming coalition governments.

Julius Malema, the leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters, will enter into a coalition with the African National Congress if the parties agrees on policies.

The African National Congress is no longer the majority party at eThekwini Municipality in KwaZulu-Natal and will have to form a coalition to continue governing

Floyd Shivambu, the deputy president of the Economic Freedom Fighters, says the political organisation is not in favour of legislation governing coalitions.

The African National Congress says it was disappointed by the low voter turnout, however, the party realises that the low turnout was a message to the ANC.

ActionSA says it will form coalition governments based on what its supporters say, however, the political party will not work with the African National Congress

The DMRE has been criticised for waiting four days to announce the fuel price increase. The AA suspects the department of protecting the ANC's chances at votes.

Herman Mashaba says his newly-formed political organisation ActionSA is launching in all SA provinces and will be contesting at the upcoming elections in 2024.
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