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Elections News 2024
GNU helps bring ANC and IFP closer in KZN
The two parties worked together to win the recent by-elections in Umzumbe.
NFP president eyes top Zululand postÂ
Ivan Barnes is hoping to become mayor of the district.
DA tells ANC which positions it wants in GNUÂ
The DA is demanding that recent tenders are reviewed and differences over policy resolved by consensus.
Zuma relative accused of helping ANC destroy MK
Thobani Zuma allegedly tried to get MK members to vote for ANC and IFP candidates in the KZN Legislature.
‘Law must be Africanised for land redistribution’ – HlopheÂ
Former judge president of the Western Cape High Court Division, John Hlophe, said the rand would not collapse if land was given back.Â
MK Party MPs to be sworn in on Tuesday
Umkhonto Wesizwe party members who had opted not to attend the first sitting of parliament on June 14 will be sworn into parliament on Tuesday.
Ten parties now make up GNU
The ANC says the ten parties that make up the Government of National Unity make up 70% of the national vote.
FF+ enters GNU as ANC accepts Orania
The party is not expected to get any position in government but would vote with the GNU partners in parliament.
GNU cracks show as Zille kicks up a fuss
The PA and Good parties are not happy about Helen Zille’s role in the GNU.
‘No single party can collapse the GNU’ – ANC
The ANC has made it clear that Helen Zille does not call the shots in the Government of National Unity and that other political parties are still welcome to join.
ANC KZN executive committee to be axedÂ
The ANC's provincial executive committee in KwaZulu-Natal is set to be disbanded soon.
MK loses KZN by-elections
The biggest winners in the Umzumbe by-elections were the IFP, taking three wards from the ANC.