Coalition Government Formed in South Africa

The African National Congress party in South Africa has signed a deal to form a coalition government with the main opposition, the Democratic Alliance (DA), and other parties. This marks a seismic shift in South African politics, aligning the ANC with its rival party. The coalition government, known as the government of national unity, aims to address the country's economic struggles, high unemployment, service delivery failures, and corruption. President Cyril Ramaphosa seeks a second term with the support of the DA, while the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) declined to join the coalition. The newly formed populist party, uMkhonto weSizwe led by former President Jacob Zuma, boycotted proceedings alleging election rigging. The ANC has been praised for handling their poor election results and negotiations maturely and calmly.

Corruption Allegations in South Africa's ANC Party

The African National Congress (ANC) in South Africa includes officials facing corruption accusations on its list of candidates for the upcoming election, raising concerns about the party's integrity. President Cyril Ramaphosa is seeking a second term amidst a tough election climate.