PRETORIA (Reuters) – South Africa’s governing African National Congress (ANC) looked almost certain to get less than 50% of an election vote for the first time since it ended white minority rule in 1994, with three quarters of results in from Monday’s municipal ballot.
PRETORIA (Reuters) – South Africa’s governing African National Congress (ANC) looked almost certain to get less than 50% of an election vote for the first time since it ended white minority rule in 1994, with three quarters of results in from Monday’s municipal ballot.



