Zuko Komisa /Juliet Josephs

The uMkhonto we Sizwe Party (MK) has held a sizable lead in the province of Kwa Zulu Natal. With 99,98% of the vote counted MK Party has a comfortable 1,613,419 votes in the province
This means in KwaZulu-Natal, the uMkhonto WeSizwe Party has accumulated the majority of the votes tallied as of Saturday afternoon.
In the province, the party is now leading with 45,3%. The ANC is in second place with 17,63%, and the IFP with 16,29%.
BREAKING NEWS: KZN vote counting has been completed.
— Kaya News (@KayaNews) June 1, 2024
MK 45.3% ; IFP 18% ; ANC 17 %#KayaNews #ElectionsOnKaya NPM pic.twitter.com/bZPgUBDEVt
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MK Party won’t talk to Cyril Ramaphosa
The MK party has stated that it wishes to “re-center” South Africa on “African cultural and moral values,” but it has not provided any other details. President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa is facing mounting pressure following the worst election outcome in the party’s 30-year history, which forced the ANC to cede control.
Kaya News reported Juliet Josephs unpacks what is likely to happen in coalition talks.
Coalition talks are looming – the MK party says it will not engage with the ANC of President Cyril Ramaphosa but it is open to talks with the ANC.
— Kaya News (@KayaNews) June 1, 2024
The DA remains committed to Multi Party Charter but awaits final results for an away forward. #KayaNews #ElectionsOnKaya pic.twitter.com/k7efD4DAE2
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