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African National Congress leader Jacob Zuma appeared before a cheering crowd, as his party headed for a clear victory in South Africa's general election. | African National Congress leader Jacob Zuma appeared before a cheering crowd, as his party headed for a clear victory in South Africa's general election. |
Mr Zuma - set to be the next president - said the ANC had put across its policies and people had understood. | Mr Zuma - set to be the next president - said the ANC had put across its policies and people had understood. |
With more than 12 million votes counted, the ANC had just under 67%. | |
But it is still not clear whether the party will retain the two-thirds parliamentary majority needed to push through constitutional changes. | But it is still not clear whether the party will retain the two-thirds parliamentary majority needed to push through constitutional changes. |
The opposition Democratic Alliance (DA) has about 16% and the Congress of the People - formed as a direct challenge to the ANC - is trailing with 7.6%. | |
The DA was ahead in Western Cape province, which is currently controlled by the ANC, with almost 50% of the vote. | The DA was ahead in Western Cape province, which is currently controlled by the ANC, with almost 50% of the vote. |
The ANC is ahead in the eight other provinces, although results are still awaited from the major metropolitan areas. | |
Wednesday's poll was the country's fourth, and most competitive, general election since the end of apartheid 15 years ago. | Wednesday's poll was the country's fourth, and most competitive, general election since the end of apartheid 15 years ago. |
Election officials put turn-out at about 77%. Formal election results are not expected until Saturday. | |
'Voters understood' | 'Voters understood' |
In Johannesburg, crowds of ANC supporters dressed in the party's black, yellow and green attended a celebration rally. | In Johannesburg, crowds of ANC supporters dressed in the party's black, yellow and green attended a celebration rally. |
RESULTS SO FAR ANC: 66.5%Democratic Alliance: 16%Cope: 8%Votes counted: 53%Turnout: 77% Source: IEC In pictures: ANC celebrations The shape of a Zuma presidency | RESULTS SO FAR ANC: 66.5%Democratic Alliance: 16%Cope: 8%Votes counted: 53%Turnout: 77% Source: IEC In pictures: ANC celebrations The shape of a Zuma presidency |
"I would like to thank you for tonight," Jacob Zuma told the crowd, after dancing on stage. | "I would like to thank you for tonight," Jacob Zuma told the crowd, after dancing on stage. |
"We went to the voters of this country, talked to them and put across our polices - and they have understood what we are saying," he said. | "We went to the voters of this country, talked to them and put across our polices - and they have understood what we are saying," he said. |
Parliament will elect South Africa's next president by a simple majority, putting Mr Zuma in line for the post when the new assembly votes in May. | Parliament will elect South Africa's next president by a simple majority, putting Mr Zuma in line for the post when the new assembly votes in May. |
Mr Zuma, a populist who spent 10 years in prison during the apartheid era for ANC membership, faces challenges including a struggling economy and soaring violent crime. | Mr Zuma, a populist who spent 10 years in prison during the apartheid era for ANC membership, faces challenges including a struggling economy and soaring violent crime. |
Charges of corruption against the 67-year-old were dropped just two weeks before the poll after state prosecutors said there had been political interference in the case. | Charges of corruption against the 67-year-old were dropped just two weeks before the poll after state prosecutors said there had been political interference in the case. |
'Doubled our numbers' | 'Doubled our numbers' |
The election commission said it was pleased with the peaceful way in which the poll was conducted. | The election commission said it was pleased with the peaceful way in which the poll was conducted. |
Leaders of the rival parties said that the early results brought some positive news. | Leaders of the rival parties said that the early results brought some positive news. |
DA leader Helen Zille said her party was pleased. "We are just above 50% in the Western Cape, that is what we were hoping for because it means we have doubled our numbers since last time," she said. | DA leader Helen Zille said her party was pleased. "We are just above 50% in the Western Cape, that is what we were hoping for because it means we have doubled our numbers since last time," she said. |
The Cope leader, former Bishop Mvume Dandala, told the BBC that the party did not see the result as a rejection. "We are saying that we have been given a critical mass upon which to build," he said. | The Cope leader, former Bishop Mvume Dandala, told the BBC that the party did not see the result as a rejection. "We are saying that we have been given a critical mass upon which to build," he said. |
Cope was formed by ANC dissidents who supported former President Thabo Mbeki, who resigned last year after losing a power struggle with Mr Zuma. | Cope was formed by ANC dissidents who supported former President Thabo Mbeki, who resigned last year after losing a power struggle with Mr Zuma. |
Analysts say Cope's emergence energised the early stages of the election campaign but the party's popularity seems to have diminished in recent weeks. | Analysts say Cope's emergence energised the early stages of the election campaign but the party's popularity seems to have diminished in recent weeks. |
It is thought that Cope and the DA could enter into a coalition after the election, presenting a real threat to the ANC's continued dominance of South Africa. | It is thought that Cope and the DA could enter into a coalition after the election, presenting a real threat to the ANC's continued dominance of South Africa. |