As South Africans head to the polls in what is being called their most important election in 30 years, President Cyril Ramaphosa expressed unwavering confidence that the African National Congress (ANC) will secure a firm majority in the 2024 national and provincial elections.
Speaking to the media before casting his vote, Ramaphosa emphasized the ANC’s formidable and clean campaign, which spanned the entire country.
Ramaphosa highlighted the ANC’s efforts to engage voters nationwide, particularly young people. “We went through the length and breadth of the country to reach out to our people,” he stated.
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The party’s commitment to running a clean campaign resonated with voters, increasing youth registration. Ramaphosa’s optimism stems from this widespread participation and the ANC’s dedication to upholding democratic principles.
Under Ramaphosa’s leadership, the ANC has positioned itself as the party of continuity and progress. Having previously served as president to fill a vacancy, Ramaphosa is constitutionally eligible for two full terms.
His vision for South Africa centres on stability, economic growth, and social development. As the polls close, all eyes are on the ANC, which has governed the country for three decades. The outcome will determine the future trajectory of this young democracy.
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