ANC leads in South Africa’s election

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South African ruling party, the African National Congress (ANC) is reportedly leading in the country’s election with an estimated 56.62% despite the lack of voter turnout generally acclaimed, as many eligible citizens failed to register to cast their votes.

Coming behind is the the DA with voter representation of 22.48%, the EFF tags behind with 9.88% of voter registration.

It is reported that national voter turnout was pegged at 65.36% with the highest at Gauteng and the lowest in Limpopo.

Elections were closed on May 8 and collation of results has resumed since.

From the reports on social media, a number of voters seem to be happy with the process commending the IEC for a smooth voting process.

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