Professor Zwelinzima Ndevu from the University of Stellenbosch's School of Public Leadership predicted that the ruling party would
South Africans made jokes about Ramaphosa not returning to the Union Buildings as a president after the election season was overcurrent affairs journalist in Johannesburg, South Africa, has covered policy changes, the State of the Nation Address, politician-related news and elections at Daily Sun and Vutivi Business News for over seven years.president Cyril Ramaphosa voted in Soweto on election day.
"The ANC is the most nervous party in these elections; they have been in power for 30 years, and while there is evidence of improvement in the lives of the citizens, lack of development in some parts of the country is still there. "The elections today will be a test of whether people are satisfied with the progress made or not. I think it will still receive majority votes, but it may not be sufficient for them to govern alone, so there is a huge possibility that they will get below 50%, which will be for the first time in a democratic dispensation," he said."When you vote, Remember the corruption and loadshedding of the current national administrations. This will continue if you keep them in power.