South Africa’s Ramaphosa calls for unity after his ANC loses majority

South Africa’s Ramaphosa calls for unity after his ANC loses majority

South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa has called on the country’s political parties to work together for the good of the country as final results from last week’s election confirmed his African National Congress (ANC) lost its majority for the first time.
The result, announced on Sunday, is the worst election showing for the ANC – Africa’s oldest liberation movement, once led by Nelson Mandela – since it came to power 30 years ago, ending white minority rule.
Voters, angry at joblessness, inequality and rolling blackouts, slashed support for the ANC to 40.2 percent, down from 57.5 percent in the 2019 parliamentary vote.
The main opposition party, the Democratic Alliance (DA), had 21.6 percent and uMkhonto we Sizwe (MK), a new party led by former president and ANC leader Jacob Zuma, managed to grab 14.7 percent – pulling away votes from the ANC.
Official results showed the ANC winning 159 seats in the 400-seat National Assembly, down from 230 previously.

Al Jazeera’s Fahmida Miller reports from Midrand, South Africa.

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