South Africa Faces Coalition Government as ANC Loses Majority
Jacob Zuma's new MK Party disrupts political landscape, forcing the ANC to seek alliances for the first time in 30 years.
- The ANC's vote share has fallen below 42%, its lowest since the end of apartheid.
- Zuma's MK Party, launched in December, has gained significant ground, especially in KwaZulu-Natal.
- The Democratic Alliance remains the main opposition with around 23% of the vote.
- The ANC must form a coalition to remain in power, with potential partners including the DA and EFF.
- Analysts see this shift as a sign of political maturation and potential for increased accountability.









































