South Africa Elections
Cyril Matamela Ramaphosa will start his second term as president of South Africa following his inauguration on Wednesday, 19 June at the Union Buildings in Tshwane.
The president of the MK Party Jacob Zuma slammed the Independent Electoral Commission and accused it of ignoring evidence of voter rigging it presented.
The MK Party has ended its parliamentary boycott and has joined the Progressive Caucus, an alliance of smaller parties, in the National Assembly.
The Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality has urged political parties which contested the general elections to remove election posters and material or foot hefty fines.
After the MK Party missed the first parliamentary sitting, Jacob Zuma's upcoming briefing on the country's current political developments has divided South Africans.
Panyazi Lesufi will continue as Premier after he was elected unopposed to the top job at a Special House Sitting of the Gauteng Provincial Legislature.
Democratic Alliance (DA) Member of the Provincial Legislature (MPL) Alan Winde scored a second term as Western Cape Premier following a vote on 20 June 2024.
Minister of Electricity Kgosientsho Ramokgopa has attributed the ANC's disappointing performance in the recent elections to the country's ongoing energy crisis.
The NFP's Ivan Barnes said that while he met with Jacob Zuma, his party had not decided whether to work with the MK Party in the KwaZulu-Natal legislature.
South Africa Elections
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