Ramaphosa urges unity after historic ANC setback

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“Our people have spoken, whether we like it or not,” Ramaphosa said, in an apparent nod to the expected legal challenge from Zuma’s MK and the implicit threat of unrest.”As the leaders of political parties, as all those who occupy positions of responsibility in society, we have heard the voices of our people and we must respect their wishes.”The DA’s veteran white leader John Steenhuisen had repeated his pledge to work with the ANC, if only to head off what he has declared would be the “Doomsday Coalition” between the ruling party, Zuma’s MK and the EFF.He described pledges in the MK and…



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