DA premier candidate in the Western Cape, Alan Winde, stated on Thursday that the early results from voting stations indicated the province was not headed for a coalition government.
‘I am feeling confident that we are not going to have a coalition in the Western Cape,’ Winde remarked in an interview at the provincial results centre in Cape Town.
The party collected 197 710 of the captured votes, compared to the ANC, which was trailing with 22.13% after garnering 89 280 votes. New parties, including the uMkhonto weSizwe Party, Rise Mzansi, and ActionSA, recorded less than one percent of the votes, obtaining 1 695, 1 685, and 1 298 votes respectively.‘I really thank them for that, especially those voters that spent many hours in the queues yesterday,’ he said.
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Junior Key Accounts / Technical Specialist - Food Manufacturing - Western Cape - Western Cape Western CapeIT Industry News. Daily.
Read more »
Python Lead (Johannesburg / Cape Town) - Western Cape Cape TownIT Industry News. Daily.
Read more »
Elections 2024: Winde aims for 51% in Western Cape, Zille roped in to 'mobilise best outcome'Elections 2024: Winde aims for 51% in Western Cape, Zille roped in to 'mobilise best outcome'
Read more »
Senior Quantitative Business Analyst - Western Cape Cape TownIT Industry News. Daily.
Read more »
Business Systems Analyst - Western Cape Cape TownIT Industry News. Daily.
Read more »
Senior Data Developer (Azure) - Western Cape Cape TownIT Industry News. Daily.
Read more »