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The Africa National Congress announces the outcome of its consultation for its proposal to form a Government of National Unity (GNU).
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The Africa National Congress announces the outcome of its consultation for its proposal to form a Government of National Unity (GNU).
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The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) media briefing on how it has approached coalition talks.
EFF media briefing:
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The Inkatha Freedom Party media briefing on how coalition talks have gone following the 2024 National and Provincial Elections.
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The Inkatha Freedom Party is holding a media briefing to give an update on how coalition talks have gone following the 2024 National and Provincial Elections.
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Voting started on time at Brookfields Academy voting station in Midrand north of Johannesburg.
Early voters braved the cold weather to cast their votes in what they say is an interesting moment in the history of South Africa. Peter Hutchinson was the first voter at the station when SABC News arrived at 6:15am.
Shortly after speaking to Hutchinson another voter arrived, Halahala Mbongo who is also a resident of Midrand says he can’t wait to cast his ballot. Mbongo says he is voting for change and hopes the new government will help sort out some of the country’s issues.
Another voter came through in his running clothes in high spirits ready to make his vote count. He says a change in the status quo is needed.
“I am voting for change, a change in the status quo.”
The Presiding Officer at the station says they have 911 registered voters and are not expecting a busy day.
The first voter experienced verification issues where the Voter Management Device couldn’t pick him up, but the Presiding Officer quickly intervened and asked that his name be checked on the printed voters’ roll and he was quickly verified and cleared to vote.
This whole process took just over five minutes.
Voting stations will close at 9pm.