ANC president Cyril Ramaphosa, left, canvasses for votes in Johannesburg.
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The 2024 elections may be the tipping point that enables opposition parties to portray themselves as viable contenders in forming a national coalition government.
A man casts his vote during South Africa’s 2019 national election.
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The Independent Electoral Commission cannot afford to put a foot wrong in the country’s most important election since democracy in 1994, on 29 May.
President Cyril Ramaphosa delivers his eighth State of the Nation Address at City Hall in Cape Town.
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The president’s speech couldn’t cover up for the fact that the last five years have been among the most difficult for ordinary South Africans.
Jacob Zuma at the launch of his new party, uMkhonto Wesizwe, in 2023.
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The ANC tied itself in knots defending Zuma’s destructive bad behaviour in the past. Acting against him now would require it to own up to its sins.