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Published on 18:19 GMTSource: Kenya Moja - Label Pending
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Published on 17:12 GMT
Early Results Suggest South Africa’s Ruling ANC Will Lose Majority
Source: Africa.com - Neutral -
Published on 19:16 GMT
South Africa: Projections suggest the ANC is likely to lose control of Gauteng
With almost 15% of the provincial ballot and 12.16% of the regional ballot counted in Gauteng, the ANC is struggling to reach the 40% mark. According to projections, the ANC is likely to lose control of Gauteng, with the party at 37.98% just before 13:00. …
Source: Club of Mozambique - Uncategorized -
Published on 14:18 GMT
The Star » First results announced from South Africa election
Source: Kenya Moja - Label Pending -
Published on 14:30 GMT
Early election results show South Africa's ruling ANC set to lose control of parliament
Source: United Press International (UPI) - Neutral -
Published on 12:55 GMT
How Jacob Zuma is shaking up South Africa election
JOHANNESBURG, May 30 - Six years after South Africa's scandal-plagued former president Jacob Zuma was pushed out of office, he is backing a new party against his longtime political home the African National Congress in this week's election. Zuma…
Source: Nation Africa Kenya - Uncategorized -
Published on 12:54 GMT
Yahsat signs MoU with South Africa to boost cooperation
Al Yah Satellite Communications Company (Yahsat) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Department of Communications and Digital Technologies of South Africa to boost cooperation. The MoU was signed in Johannesburg by Sulaiman Al Ali, …
Source: Trade Arabia - Neutral -
Published on 12:54 GMT
Hisense South Africa Offering R1,000,000 in Cash and Prizes for its Hat-Trick Sponsorship with UEFA EURO 2024
Global home appliance giant Hisense is once again at the forefront of the world’s most celebrated football event, marking its third consecutive sponsorship of the UEFA EURO 2024™. This hat-trick partnership sees Hisense team up with legendary goalkeepers …
Source: Independent on Saturday - Uncategorized -
Published on 12:50 GMT
News24 | 'I hope for a better South Africa': Voting prisoners optimistic their mark will make a change
Lisakhanya Nyathi is hoping for a better South Africa after the elections. (Chelsea Ogilvie/News24) A total of 1 407 inmates voted in the Western Cape on Wednesday. At Pollsmoor prison in Cape Town, 41 inmates cast their votes. Of those prisoners …
Source: News24 - Neutral