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South Africa Faces Uncertain Economic Future as ANC Seeks Coalition

  • Businesses express concern over potential coalition government
  • Economists warn of varying impacts depending on coalition partners

 

Johannesburg, South Africa – Thirty years after the advent of democracy, South Africa stands at a critical juncture as the African National Congress (ANC) loses its majority and seeks coalition partners to govern. This political shift has sparked concerns over the nation’s economic stability, as the composition of the coalition remains uncertain.

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