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South Africa elections 2024: Can ANC overcome challenge from Zuma, DA, EFF and others? - BBC News South Africa elections 2024: Can ANC overcome challenge from Zuma, DA, EFF and others? - BBC News
(32 minutes later)
David Nkya Registered voters: 27.7 million
BBC News, Soweto Female registered voters: 15.3 million (55.25%)
President Cyril Ramaphosa has cast his vote at Chiawelo station in Soweto, accompanied by his wife Tshepo Motsepe. Male registered voters: 12.4 million (44.75%)
He says he is confident that the IEC will run a good election because they are world class and well organised. Political parties: 70
"This is a great day for democracy in South Africa. Today we vote for the stability and the extension of our democracy," he added. Independent candidates: 11
He is hopeful of getting a fresh mandate to continue leading the country. Polling stations: 23,292
Ballots: Three (two for the national assembly and one for the provincial legislature)
Source: South Africa’s electoral commission and government news agency
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