With 83% of vote counted, ANC to remain in charge of Eastern Cape

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With 83% of vote counted, ANC to remain in charge of Eastern Cape
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The EFF has seen the biggest growth, with the party increasing its support from 3% to 7%.

The African National Congress is set to remain the governing party in the Eastern Cape following Wednesday’s general election.

“We will be happy to be a majority because we have seen that these coalitions are not working. We cannot have a mix-up situation of people with different policy priorities,” said Mabuyane.

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