Nomusa Dube-Ncube Hopes For Better Future Under Incoming MK Party KZN Administration

"We know that the incoming administration has a very strong foundation on which to build our province and continue to propel our province and our people for the better.

Nomusa Dube-Ncube Hopes For Better Future Under Incoming MK Party KZN Administration
Nomusa Dube-Ncube Hopes For Better Future Under Incoming MK Party KZN Administration.

Outgoing KwaZulu-Natal Premier, Nomusa Dube-Ncube, has expressed her optimism that the province’s incoming administration will successfully build on the robust foundation laid by the outgoing government.

Speaking at the release of the provincial results at the KZN Results Operations Centre, hosted at the Durban ICC, Dube-Ncube emphasized the importance of continuity and progress.

According to Dube-Ncube, the incoming administration inherits not only a strong foundation but also a commitment to advancing the province.

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Nomusa Dube-Ncube stated, “We know that the incoming administration has a very strong foundation on which to build our province and continue to propel our province and our people for the better.

Our government will not stop working.” Her words underscore the dedication of the current administration to ensuring a seamless transition that prioritizes the welfare of the people.

The outgoing premier highlighted the significance of recognizing and building upon the achievements of the past.

“We hope that those who will be coming into government will see the value in the work that has been done and will build on that to improve the livelihood and the lives of the people of this province and this country,” Dube-Ncube said.

This statement reflects a forward-thinking approach aimed at sustaining and enhancing the progress made in various sectors within KwaZulu-Natal.

The Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC) has declared the results for KZN:

National

MK Party – 45.93%

ANC – 17.64%

IFP – 16.26%

DA – 13.67%

EFF – 2.56%

Provincial

MK Party – 45.35%

IFP – 18.03%

ANC – 17.00%

DA – 13.38%

EFF – 2.26%

Regional

MK Party – 44.89%

IFP – 18.24%

ANC – 17.24%

DA – 13.49%

EFF – 2.38%

Nationally, KZN had the highest voter turnout.

KZN Vote in numbers:

Female voters – 3,240,549

Male voters – 2,497,700

Voting stations – 4,974

Electoral staff – 44,941


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