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1 million mark reached by MK Party at 61,16% votes counted

Zuko Komisa 1 million mark was reached by the MK Party at 61,16% of votes counted. The early triumph of the uMkhonto weSizwe Party under former President Jacob Zuma has led to protest votes from disgruntled South Africans against the African National Congress (ANC).The MK Party is currently in third place nationally with 11,66% of the votes, having surpassed the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) as the national votes were announced. […]

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Technical glitches by the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) may cause suspicions – Terry Tselane

Zuko Komisa / Keneiloe Huma At around 7 am on Friday, the IEC apologised for the issues with the public-facing NPE system. Though the public-facing system was down, local offices continued to capture results. The IEC said it has experienced an interruption in the replication of data from its national data center and the various Results Operation Centres (ROCs). https://www.kaya959.co.za/news/ramaphosa-confident-anc-will-retain-firm-majority/ Institute of Election Management Services (IEMSA)'s Terry Tselane reacted to […]

today31/05/2024

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Treasury corrects reports on the budget allocations for the Electoral Commission (IEC)

Zuko Komisa The National Treasury has said they had kept in close communication with IEC regarding the funding needs for the 2024 National and Provincial Elections as part of the budget process for that year. In a statement, they rectified reports on the budget allocations for the Electoral Commission (IEC) for the 2024 General Elections. For the 2024–2025 fiscal year, the commission was given an allocation of R2.302 billion, of […]

today31/05/2024

missing ballot box

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“Missing ballot box in uMhlathuze was counted!” – IEC

By: Natasha Archary Image: IEC on X The Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) says the ballot box that went missing in uMhlathuze, KwaZulu-Natal had been counted, reconciled and validated prior to disappearing. Appealing to citizens in Ward 14 uMhlathuze to be on the lookout for the missing ballot box that was lost in transit from the voting station in Matamzana Dube School. National General Manager of Operations at the IEC Granville […]

today31/05/2024

issues with elections results

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IEC apologises for issues with election results system

By: Tsholofelo Tsoku and Natasha Archary Image: IEC results dashboard has been down for over an hour With just over 51% of the vote counted, the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) has apologised for issues with its election results system. The IEC's National and Provincial Elections (NPE) results portal has been down for over an hour and cannot be accessed. Kaya News reporter Tsholofelo Tsoku who is stationed at the elections […]

today31/05/2024

repo rate unchanged

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Repo rate unchanged at a steady 8.25%

By: Natasha Archary Image | @KganyagoLesetja /X Reserve Bank Governor, Lesetja Kganyago has left the repo rate unchanged at a steady 8.25%. This as cash-strapped South Africans were hoping for a reprieve as they buckle under the strain of consumer inflation and the rising cost of living. A day after the country voted in the 2024 National and Provincial elections, the South African Reserve Bank (SARB) said it expects inflation […]

today30/05/2024

City Power trip

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City Power trip leaves taps dry

By: Natasha Archary Image: Adobe Stock #JoburgUpdates #Eikenhof pic.twitter.com/oInxFzrDfg — Johannesburg Water (@JHBWater) May 30, 2024 #JoburgUpdates #Eikenhof pic.twitter.com/oInxFzrDfg — Johannesburg Water (@JHBWater) May 30, 2024 While City Power says power was restored by midnight, several reservoirs and systems have been affected, resulting in no water supply. Johannesburg Water's Commando system which includes Crosby, Brixton and Hursthill reservoirs have been affected. Additionally, Randburg and Roodepoort systems have also been impacted […]

today30/05/2024

Fire/ Pexels

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Israeli airstrike claims 45 lives in Rafah tent camp

By: Natasha Archary Fire/ Pexels "All Eyes On Rafah" trends on social media after an Israeli airstrike targeted a tent camp, claiming the lives of 45 displaced Palestinians including women and children. Graphic visuals of charred bodies and the dismembered remains of children have sparked a massive global outcry to stop the genocide in Rafah, Gaza. On Sunday, 26 May the supposed safe zone housing thousands was bombed, igniting fires […]

today30/05/2024

Ramaphosa confident ANC will win

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As vote counting gets underway, ANC lead over DA and EFF

By: Natasha Archary Image: African National Congress on X As voting in the 2024 Elections gets underway, the ruling African National Congress (ANC) is currently leading over the Democratic Alliance (DA) and the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF). With votes counted from 3 743 of 23 293 voting districts, the ANC is in the lead with 42.54% of the votes nationally. Just a few hours after South Africans took to the […]

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