ANC looks set to lose majority in watershed moment for South Africa

ANC looks set to lose majority in watershed moment for South Africa

Rising unemployment, power cuts and water shortages cost party support as vote share dips below 50% according to early election results

South Africa’s ruling African National Congress party looks set to lose its majority for the first time since it swept to power at the end of apartheid, in a watershed moment for the country, as support for the former liberation movement collapsed below 50% in partial results.

With 31.1% of votes counted by early evening on Thursday, South Africa was on the precipice of an era of national coalition government. The ANC had 42.3% of the vote, with the pro-business Democratic Alliance on 25% and the Marxist-inspired Economic Freedom Fighters on 9%.

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