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South African Polls Does Not Bode Well For ANC

Dr Dirk Kotze, Professor of Political Science, University of South Africa

31-May-24 07:30

South African Polls Does Not Bode Well For ANC

As South Africans voted in the most hotly contested elections in 30 years with the ruling party, the African National Congress expected to lose their majority. Dr. Dirk Kotze, Professor of Political Science, University of South Africa tells us who are the political parties involved, what are the priorities of the 28 million South Africans who are registered to vote and what is the likely outcome as results will only be known on Sunday.

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Produced by: Shazana Mokhtar

Presented by: Wong Shou Ning, Philip See


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