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Party Led by Zuma to Boycott South Africa’s Opening of Parliament
UMkhonto weSizwe, which is led by Jacob Zuma, the populist former president, has asserted that the recent election was rigged and the results illegitimate.The New York Times - World -
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa set for reelection after dramatic last-minute coalition deal
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South Africa's ANC party says it has a broad agreement with the main opposition and others on a coalition government
South Africa's ANC party says it has a broad agreement with the main opposition and others on a coalition governmentABC News - World -
South Africa's second biggest party says it will back Cyril Ramaphosa for president, almost guaranteeing his reelection
South Africa's second biggest party says it will back Cyril Ramaphosa for president, almost guaranteeing his reelectionABC News - World -
South Africa coalition talks go down to the wire
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ANC and DA agree on South Africa unity government
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A landmark moment in South Africa for a humbled ANC
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A landmark moment in South Africa for a humbled ANC
South Africa unveils a government of national unity but the country still faces many key challenges.BBC News - Top stories -
ANC and DA agree on South Africa unity government
The African National Congress and the Democratic Alliance will put aside their decades-long rivalry to work together.BBC News - Top stories -
South Africa Re-elects Ramaphosa, but Coalition Is Fragile
A new government led by the African National Congress gave Cyril Ramaphosa another term as president, though he faces challenges in Parliament.The New York Times - Top stories
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