Despite trying to block the party from holding its final election rally last week, residents of Senaoane and Dlamini in Soweto have voted the ANC back into power in their wards.
ANC followers at Thokoza Park, Soweto, where the party held its final rally for the local government elections.Despite trying to block the party from holding its final election rally last week, residents ofLast week the ANC received a hostile welcome in Soweto, where it was going to hold its final Siyanqoba election rally in Thokoza Park on Friday afternoon.
However, despite these protests, the residents of the two areas decided to again give power to the ANC in their wards.In ward 15, where Senaoane is, the ANC won with 52.95% of the vote.In ward 37, where Dlamini is, the ANC got 45.2% of the vote, followed by the IFP with 21.02% and the EFF with 14.02%.
In other parts of the country which were affected by protests on voting day, the ANC managed to win municipalities, and specific wards, despite the unhappiness of the voters. The party got 63.69% of the vote, which gave it nine seats. Its closest rivals, the EFF and IFP, got 13.53% and 11.65% respectively, which gave each two seats in council.
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