- Early election results show the ANC below the 50% mark needed to govern alone.
- Millions voted in South Africa’s election, 30 years after the first democratic poll post-apartheid.
- The Electoral Commission of South Africa reports high voter turnout, with full results expected by the weekend.
- The Democratic Alliance is the official opposition with approximately 26% of votes.
- The MK party, associated with former president Jacob Zuma, is polling at around 8% and asserts itself as a national party, not limited to regional support.
- The MK party aims to change the constitution to address what it perceives as oppressive elements.
- Former president Jacob Zuma, despite his legal challenges, continues to lead the MK party and influence its direction.
- Speculation about potential coalitions is arising, with the MK party indicating reluctance to align with the ANC.
- Final election results are anticipated on Sunday night in this closely watched electoral contest.
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