The African National Congress will now have to engage in talks with rivals to form a coalition government in South Africa.

It’s a vote that’s ended 30 years of the ANC’s dominance in South African politics.

Voters dealt a blow to the African National Congress, angry at what they consider to be its failure to deal with a dire economy and poverty. Now, the party will have to engage in talks with rivals to form a coalition government.

So what concessions might it make? And what does a weakened ANC mean for politics in South Africa?

Presenter: Tom McRae

Guests:

Malaika Mahlatsi – Researcher at the Institute for Pan African Thought and Conversation

Jan Hofmeyr – Head of policy and analysis at the Institute for Justice and Reconciliation

Mondli Makhanya – Editor-at-large of City Press

Read More: World News | Entertainment News | Celeb News
Aljazera

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Atos picks Onepoint-led restructuring over Křetínský offer

Standard Digital Weekend Print + Standard Digital wasnow $85 per month Billed…

FirstFT: Taiwan parliament passes controversial reforms despite protests

Standard Digital Weekend Print + Standard Digital wasnow $85 per month Billed…

4 people arrested in connection to 2 missing Kansas women: OSBI

Four people were taken into custody in connection to the disappearance of…