PRETORIA: South Africa's ruling ANC won an absolute majority in general polls on Saturday, with president-in-waiting Jacob Zuma facing huge expectations from the poor in a flailing economy.
The ANC's two-thirds majority seemed to be slipping from its grasp as the party had 66.02 percent of the vote with only a handful of voting districts outstanding.
Unofficial results released by the electoral commission showed the African National Congress had won over 11.6 million votes, more than half of the nation's 23 million registered voters.
The ANC's two-thirds majority seemed to be slipping from its grasp as the party had 66.02 percent of the vote with only a handful of voting districts outstanding.
Unofficial results released by the electoral commission showed the African National Congress had won over 11.6 million votes, more than half of the nation's 23 million registered voters.
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