News today includes with South Africa’s recent conclusion of the highly anticipated election, more anticipation looms over the country as the African National Congress (ANC) has to find a party to wed.
Meanwhile, a tornado has struck Tongaat in KwaZulu-Natal causing extensive damage.
Furthermore, President Cyril Ramaphosa has sent his condolences to families of the victims of the floods in the Nelson Mandela Bay.
The weather service has warned of disruptive snow, disruptive rain and strong damaging winds in numerous parts of South Africa. – full weather forecast here.
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With South Africa’s recent conclusion of the highly anticipated election, more anticipation looms over the country as the African National Congress (ANC) has to find a party to wed.
Political talks shake the nation as many try to guess and analyse which party the ANC will form a coalition with.
Many refer to this partnership as the Government of Unity, also known as the Government of National Unity (GNU).
CONTINUE READING: ANC, DA and IFP likely to form core coalition, says political analyst
They had to work for it, but the Proteas maintained their composure in challenging conditions last night as they held themselves together to wrap up a relatively comfortable six-wicket victory over Sri Lanka in their first match of the T20 World Cup in New York.
Playing in an unfamiliar setting at the newly built Nassau County Stadium, the SA team were set a target of 78 runs to win in a low-scoring game, and they found themselves in early trouble at 23/2 in the fifth over.
Unlike their opponents, however, who had also failed to take advantage of the powerplay, the South Africans managed to hold on to wickets.
CONTINUE READING: Proteas dig deep to beat Sri Lanka in T20 World Cup opener
The Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC) confirmed that at 4pm on Thursday it had finished counting the nation’s votes.
It had also completely finished the recording process for 22.6% of its voting districts, which represents 2.3 million votes.
“For all intents and purposes counting procedures have been concluded with only a few voting stations reported to still be counting at 3pm,” the IEC said.
CONTINUE READING: WATCH: Tornado hits Tongaat in KZN, causing extensive damage
Expelled leader of the uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party leader Jabulani Khumalo was allegedly attacked by the party’s supporters after leaving the Electoral Court on Monday following a hearing regarding the leadership of former president Jacob Zuma’s party.
Khumalo was in the Electoral Court to get his expulsion from the MK party declared invalid and unlawful and that he be reinstated as the organisation’s leader with immediate effect.
Zuma ousted Khumalo and other MK party leaders weeks before the national and provincial elections.
CONTINUE READING: Jabulani Khumalo ambushed by MK party supporters outside court
President Cyril Ramaphosa has sent his condolences to families of the victims of the floods in the Nelson Mandela Bay.
Mayor Gary van Niekerk confirmed on Monday that the death toll of the flooding in the area stands at seven.
Rescue teams are still searching for a missing 20-year-old victim who was washed away near Dawn in East London.
CONTINUE READING: Nelson Mandela Bay floods: Ramaphosa sends condolences as death tolls remains at 7
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