The ANC leads in Rustenburg with 47.42 percent of the counted votes.
The ANC won 43 out of 89 council seats, and went into coalition with Botho Community Movement, a community-based organisation from Boitekong which won one seat, and the African Independent Congress, which also won one seat.
The ANC leads in Rustenburg with 47.42% of the counted votes, with two seats, the Economic Freedom Fighters was second at 18.5% and the DA at 10.5%. In Ramotshere Moiloa, the ANC was holding well after losing more than 400 members, including eight councillors, to Forum 4 Service Delivery two weeks before the election.
The ANC leads with 62.54% of the counted votes, F4SD was second with 13.64%, while the Economic Freedom Fighters was third with 12.39%.In other municipalities across North West, the ANC was in a comfortable lead. On average the ANC has polled 53.06% of the counted votes in North West, and has won 38 seats.
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