submitted 10 months ago by lexacon
- South Africa will have important national elections on May 29, with polls suggesting the ruling African National Congress might lose its majority for the first time since apartheid ended.
- President Cyril Ramaphosa announced the election date, highlighting challenges like high unemployment and electricity problems facing the country under the ANC's rule.
- Opposition parties are aiming to form coalitions to challenge the ANC's dominance, with the Democratic Alliance seeking to end what they see as years of ANC failure and corruption.
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