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rallies ahead of wednesday's general election, will nelson mandela's legacy be enough to secure another anc win? music plays. with radio 1's big weekend under way, headline act and brit award winner raye talks to the bbc. i'm excited, i'm nervous, lam. there's a lot of people here, you know. - 35,000, to be precise. bloody... wow! hello, i'm lauren taylor. we start in ukraine — president zelensky has denounced a deadly air strike on a crowded superstore in the country's second largest city, kharkiv, as an act of �*russian madness�*. officials said at least two people were killed and more than 30 others injured, when two glide bombs struck the diy store on saturday afternoon. the shop is in a residential area, and ukrainian officials reported that russia also hit a school and other buildings in the city. the mayor of kharkiv says there are a large number of people missing following the strike. earlier this month, russian forces began a renewed offensive in the kharkiv region, in an attempt to break through a weakened ukrainian front line. here's one of the shop workers explaining what
rallies ahead of wednesday's general election, will nelson mandela's legacy be enough to secure another anc win? music plays. with radio 1's big weekend under way, headline act and brit award winner raye talks to the bbc. i'm excited, i'm nervous, lam. there's a lot of people here, you know. - 35,000, to be precise. bloody... wow! hello, i'm lauren taylor. we start in ukraine — president zelensky has denounced a deadly air strike on a crowded superstore in the country's second largest city,...
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, you have more than 70 parties on the ballot paper next week, challenging the anc. one of them is called rise mzansi, it has only existed for one year, and it has made a name for itself by trying to target young, urban, ambitious south africans, and we are joined by its leader for the gauteng province, which also includesjohannesburg, who is on the line to us from johannesburg. you are holding your own event later today, when you look at the number of parties contesting in these elections, the fragmentation of the opposition, is it a problem when you are trying to unseat the anc, which is so dominant in south african politics? so i think what we are witnessing, as you have correctly said, 30 years into our democracy, and what we are witnessing is a fundamental realignment of south african politics. for the last 30 years, the anc has been the dominant governing party, but over the last few election cycles, we have seen the influence and their numbers dropping, particularly in the local elections, where they have lost power in a lot of the main metros, and i think tha
, you have more than 70 parties on the ballot paper next week, challenging the anc. one of them is called rise mzansi, it has only existed for one year, and it has made a name for itself by trying to target young, urban, ambitious south africans, and we are joined by its leader for the gauteng province, which also includesjohannesburg, who is on the line to us from johannesburg. you are holding your own event later today, when you look at the number of parties contesting in these elections, the...
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but this has been the climax of months of campaigning by the ruling anc party. the president, cyril ramaphosa, was here earlier today addressing thousands of the party's supporters and its members. this is a crucial election. mandela it was at the forefront of bringing bringing an end to the apartheid regime. despite that rich history, their real questions about what is done to transform south african society. there's a focus most importantly as you will see anywhere on the world on the economy. there's a slow growth, there is high unemployment rates, and these were some of the keyissues rates, and these were some of the key issues that president ramapo 's i had to address. cyril ramaphosa had to address when he spoke here on the stage just behind me. over the next five years, working with all south africans, we will implement a jobs plan to put more south africans to work. we will build our industries and invest in an inclusive economy. we will tackle the high cost of living. we will invest in our people and provide services that our people need. we will contin
but this has been the climax of months of campaigning by the ruling anc party. the president, cyril ramaphosa, was here earlier today addressing thousands of the party's supporters and its members. this is a crucial election. mandela it was at the forefront of bringing bringing an end to the apartheid regime. despite that rich history, their real questions about what is done to transform south african society. there's a focus most importantly as you will see anywhere on the world on the...
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so again, you only focus on the anc for right? you ignore all the other as soon as it participated in it, right? you also in the war, the women, the black women who were involved it anc and it been in college. right? who were essential to the successes of the movement in terms percentages bennett college even though it's a smaller it was a smaller institution the anc had more of a student body participated in the sit ins then anc right and so you won't kind know how these movements were successful if you don't take a step back and look at all who were involved right. these are hundreds and thousands participants. and if you only focus on the for and you only focus on that one day that they started right, you ignore the months and months and months and months that you took. right. to ultimately integrate. right. and it also said legal cases right. they're not just doing bull, they're using these different avenues. right. to be successful. but it gave you only focus on that. one day you erase all that. okay. and speaking to my point
so again, you only focus on the anc for right? you ignore all the other as soon as it participated in it, right? you also in the war, the women, the black women who were involved it anc and it been in college. right? who were essential to the successes of the movement in terms percentages bennett college even though it's a smaller it was a smaller institution the anc had more of a student body participated in the sit ins then anc right and so you won't kind know how these movements were...
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cynthia escaped from this, but apartheid's legacy of poverty and anc corruption have hurt. son amos was shot by criminals and is lame. he can't find a job. daughterjoyce, also among the more than 30% of unemployed people. they survive because daughter doris set up her own small shop and helps everyone else. ok, guys, i'm going to show you something here that you've never seen. the mthebes asked us to see the old film of their lives. on laptop: you must work very hard. do people get sick?... _ in their reaction, the measure of what's been endured. on laptop: fergal keane, bbc news. things are better now, but still we're still pulling hard. so my mother, i want to thank this lady. because of her, i'm who i am. i really, mum, i love you. and i want to be like you. back in 1994, cynthia's shack was demolished in the last days of apartheid. forward to now, a few kilometres from where ifirst met her. the destroyed shacks of a new generation. the homeless, in the world's most unequal society, where the top 10% own 86% of the wealth. this land is slated for development, including h
cynthia escaped from this, but apartheid's legacy of poverty and anc corruption have hurt. son amos was shot by criminals and is lame. he can't find a job. daughterjoyce, also among the more than 30% of unemployed people. they survive because daughter doris set up her own small shop and helps everyone else. ok, guys, i'm going to show you something here that you've never seen. the mthebes asked us to see the old film of their lives. on laptop: you must work very hard. do people get sick?... _...
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lot of this is largely due to new pulling suggesting the ruling party, there is been talk about the anc losing the majority, but now some polls suggesting they still will be able to form a coalition with some of the more market friendly, business friendly parties and potentially, policy continuity, and the government can focus on some of the more structural reforms in the economy. it is interesting that many investors are telling us they see green shoots into the future. it was not the story a few months ago. tom: it seems to be quite the about-face, but you are unpacking the rationale. what are the different political combinations that would be most favorable for seen as most favorable by investors and for the south african economy? jennifer: the real concern was some of the more populist left-leaning parties would get more of the majority and the ruling anc would have to form some sort of coalition and have to concede to some demands from some of these parties, but potentially now the polling is looking like the anc forming a coalition with the democratic alliance or even the ifp, whi
lot of this is largely due to new pulling suggesting the ruling party, there is been talk about the anc losing the majority, but now some polls suggesting they still will be able to form a coalition with some of the more market friendly, business friendly parties and potentially, policy continuity, and the government can focus on some of the more structural reforms in the economy. it is interesting that many investors are telling us they see green shoots into the future. it was not the story a...
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this area is an anc stronghold, when you think about the prospect of the anc using its dominance in south african politics? i anc using its dominance in south african politics?— african politics? i don't see it losin: african politics? i don't see it losing this — african politics? i don't see it losing this time, _ african politics? i don't see it losing this time, they - african politics? i don't see it losing this time, they have i african politics? i don't see it i losing this time, they have been winning, — losing this time, they have been winning, be a little bit more than 60%. _ winning, be a little bit more than 60%, but— winning, be a little bit more than 60%, but they will be winning and should _ 60%, but they will be winning and should they win this time, we hope they emphasise and make sure they focus _ they emphasise and make sure they focus on _ they emphasise and make sure they focus on education because unemployment is higher, crime is higher. _ unemployment is higher, crime is higher, most of those people are not educated. _ higher, most of those people are not ed
this area is an anc stronghold, when you think about the prospect of the anc using its dominance in south african politics? i anc using its dominance in south african politics?— african politics? i don't see it losin: african politics? i don't see it losing this — african politics? i don't see it losing this time, _ african politics? i don't see it losing this time, they - african politics? i don't see it losing this time, they have i african politics? i don't see it i losing this time,...
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cynthia escaped from this, but apartheid's legacy of poverty and anc corruption have hurt. son amos was shot by criminals and is lame. he can't find a job. daughterjoyce, also among the more than 30% of unemployed people. they survive because daughter doris set up her own small shop and helps everyone else. 0k, guys, i'm going to show you something here that you've never seen. the mthebes asked us to see the old film of their lives. you must work very hard. do people get sick? in their reaction, the measure of what's been endured. 0n laptop: fergal keane, bbc news. things are better now, but still we're still putting hard. so my mother, i want to thank this lady. because of her, i'm who i am. i really, mum, i love you. and i want to be like you. back in 1994, cynthia's shack was demolished in the last days of apartheid. forward to now, a few kilometers from where i first met her. the destroyed shacks of a new generation. the homeless, in the world's most unequal society, where the top 10% own 86% of the wealth. this land is slated for development, including houses for the p
cynthia escaped from this, but apartheid's legacy of poverty and anc corruption have hurt. son amos was shot by criminals and is lame. he can't find a job. daughterjoyce, also among the more than 30% of unemployed people. they survive because daughter doris set up her own small shop and helps everyone else. 0k, guys, i'm going to show you something here that you've never seen. the mthebes asked us to see the old film of their lives. you must work very hard. do people get sick? in their...
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this election is being held while the anc party or the african national congress party has been in power since 1994 with its historical leader, nelson mandela. consecutively elected by the people and the winner of the elections , we are hosting mr. alireza masoumi, a senior expert on african issues , to further examine the elections in south africa. al-rahim, first of all, i need to express my condolences for the martyrdom of mr. raisi and also for mr. amir abdullahian, and in addition to thanking you and offering greetings and courtesy to the dear viewers, as you mentioned, the south african elections have started today, and various parties, including the ruling party of the african national congress party is one of the so-called main stage managers in this election. we are affiliated with the same anc party, another party was founded by the so-called former president mr. zuma in december last month, which is again a branch of the main party because of the debate that the zulu tribes have in this country, and the other party is the democratic coalition party , which is a strictly white
this election is being held while the anc party or the african national congress party has been in power since 1994 with its historical leader, nelson mandela. consecutively elected by the people and the winner of the elections , we are hosting mr. alireza masoumi, a senior expert on african issues , to further examine the elections in south africa. al-rahim, first of all, i need to express my condolences for the martyrdom of mr. raisi and also for mr. amir abdullahian, and in addition to...
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at the end of the eighties, the apartheid regime had to make concessions and release the head of the anc, nelson mandela. he spent almost 30 years in prison. and apartheid was cancelled. and today south africa is one of the most influential states in the global south, russia’s partner in the brix unification. may 31, 2nd year the seventeenth fifa world cup began, for the first time it was held in asia, and in two countries at once, which was also new, in south korea and japan. everything was explained simply, only they submitted applications, and the fifa congress decided not to offend anyone when choosing. this championship has gone down in history as one of the most spectacular. the names of his mascots, ato, nik and kaz - these are fantastic creatures from the planet from the mason, were chosen taking into account the wishes of the fans who sent their suggestions to the orc. committee. the first match was played in siula and it became sensation. the senegalese beat the french, the current world and european champions. and in the final match it took place in the suburb of ikagama. th
at the end of the eighties, the apartheid regime had to make concessions and release the head of the anc, nelson mandela. he spent almost 30 years in prison. and apartheid was cancelled. and today south africa is one of the most influential states in the global south, russia’s partner in the brix unification. may 31, 2nd year the seventeenth fifa world cup began, for the first time it was held in asia, and in two countries at once, which was also new, in south korea and japan. everything was...
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, because of that legacy of liberation. 0ne governing anc, because of that legacy of liberation. one man said to me, "i'm voting for mandela's party because it gave me dignity." also because they are bit more wary about the new parties who think they might make things worse. but when it comes to young people, especially those who have not experienced apartheid, they are much more critical. i spoke to a number of them who are voting, or who were voting for other parties, and theirjobs was a really big thing because more than 40% of the youth are unemployed. there was a certain amount of scepticism about whether anything would change, how much things would change — but it is the most hotly contested and uncertain election that south africa has had since the end of apartheid. the anc has had an absolute majority until now, and it looks as if it could lose that — in which case it would be forced to share power. that is uncharted territory which could lead to some instability and governance — but it might mean a coalition, meaning some south africans feel they are better able to
, because of that legacy of liberation. 0ne governing anc, because of that legacy of liberation. one man said to me, "i'm voting for mandela's party because it gave me dignity." also because they are bit more wary about the new parties who think they might make things worse. but when it comes to young people, especially those who have not experienced apartheid, they are much more critical. i spoke to a number of them who are voting, or who were voting for other parties, and theirjobs...
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the anc has had an absolute majority until now, and it looks as if it could lose that — in which case, it would be forced to share power. that is uncharted territory which could lead to some instability in governance — but it might mean a coalition, meaning some south africans feel they are better able to hold their leaders to account, than if it's a single dominant party. i talked about the election with international foundation for electoral systems�*s rushdi nackerdien. we've seen some reports on the ground there in south africa that there've been these long lines at polling stations, many staying open for several hours even after the deadlines tonight, to allow people to finish voting. what do you make of the way the vote has been taking place out there? is this out of the ordinary? thank you. it definitely reminds me of the 1994 election, i think there's definitely a sense of the power of the vote and the belief in democracy. and for me, also sitting outside the country in washington, dc, it's really heartening to see that belief still firmly rooted in people's ability to sta
the anc has had an absolute majority until now, and it looks as if it could lose that — in which case, it would be forced to share power. that is uncharted territory which could lead to some instability in governance — but it might mean a coalition, meaning some south africans feel they are better able to hold their leaders to account, than if it's a single dominant party. i talked about the election with international foundation for electoral systems�*s rushdi nackerdien. we've seen some...
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currently the anc holding around 230 seats, but not expected to maintain these. in fact, some i was speaking to yesterday, they're saying in the event the anc does drop below that 50% majority and manage to garner around 185 seats or so, they'll find themselves in a position where they'll go into a coalition with a few smaller parties. so the thing is while we are talking about coalitions being the likely scenario of south africans, a new democratic order as it were, the coalitions can be messy. i was also speaking to a political analyst who is here at the national operations center where i'm standing, caroline, where we will see the results on the screen after 9:00 p.m. when the voting stops. what he said is that coalitions can be messy, and there is a concern given the fact that the economy does find itself on a weak footing, and here's a concern whether the economy can afford any further setbacks at this stage given the unfavorable metrics we have continually been reporting on when it does come to jobs, when it comes to growth, poverty, and inequality. with th
currently the anc holding around 230 seats, but not expected to maintain these. in fact, some i was speaking to yesterday, they're saying in the event the anc does drop below that 50% majority and manage to garner around 185 seats or so, they'll find themselves in a position where they'll go into a coalition with a few smaller parties. so the thing is while we are talking about coalitions being the likely scenario of south africans, a new democratic order as it were, the coalitions can be...
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the anc could lose its majority in parliament for the first time. anne soy, has the latest, from durban. voters endured long hours in the sun, waiting for their turn to cast their ballots. queues reminiscent of the country's first election after the end of white minority rule. but three decades on, many dreams of liberation are still yet to be realised. there's a sense of despondency, particularly among the youth, and that they hope to change. i'm looking at the lines because i've been voting here for the last 20 years. it has never been like this, it's so exciting. it's not about a political party, it's about what you're going to bring to the country that we don't have at the moment. for someone like myself who has - a master's degree but is unemployed, so i'm definitely hoping that my today's vote i is going to make the difference. this queue has gone round all the way to the other side of this building. south africans coming out in their numbers to make their voice heard. this is billed as the most competitive election, yet. they have 50—odd pa
the anc could lose its majority in parliament for the first time. anne soy, has the latest, from durban. voters endured long hours in the sun, waiting for their turn to cast their ballots. queues reminiscent of the country's first election after the end of white minority rule. but three decades on, many dreams of liberation are still yet to be realised. there's a sense of despondency, particularly among the youth, and that they hope to change. i'm looking at the lines because i've been voting...
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the anc has had an absolute majority until now, and it looks as if it could lose that — in which case, it would be forced to share power. that is uncharted territory which could lead to some instability in governance — but it might mean a coalition, meaning some south africans feel they are better able to hold their leaders to account, than if it's a single dominant party. it's been an unbearable six months, but giant pandas are returning to washington, dc. the smithsonian's national zoo announced wednesday that two pandas will be arriving to the us capitol from china later this year. the return marks the restart of panda diplomacy after the dc zoo's three pandas were returned to china last year, amid strained relations between the us and beijing. plenty coming up at the top of the hour, stay with us. hello there. well, wednesday was certainly a day of contrast. the sun is strong at this time of year, and if you get some, wow, those temperatures start to climb. in fact, it was a beautiful afternoon in surrey with a high of 21 celsius — 70 fahrenheit. it was a different story howev
the anc has had an absolute majority until now, and it looks as if it could lose that — in which case, it would be forced to share power. that is uncharted territory which could lead to some instability in governance — but it might mean a coalition, meaning some south africans feel they are better able to hold their leaders to account, than if it's a single dominant party. it's been an unbearable six months, but giant pandas are returning to washington, dc. the smithsonian's national zoo...
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ultimately, actually, at bnp, my economists still expect a scenario we have a coalition and it's anc with ip that is most likely but that conviction level is also waning. >> really? i'm sorry. i'm probably going to the weeds a little bit here. you think anc, ifp is not on that list but fifth in all of these parties and thats like the most likely? >> that is a scenario but with waning conviction, the second and third scenario would be a coalition formed with eff or da. >> i think question marks have always been raised whether the eff would realign with the anc being a part of the leader the past years. if the ruling loses that 50% is where the weakness comes in or does that bode well to say change comes and maybe it might be dramatic? >> as of right now, like you said, you know, the rand is one of the best currency which is a disconnect to the uncertainty leading up to the election, but when we mapped up the scenarios, the most likely scenario, the most likely outcome is that it will still lead to something that is positive for the policy agenda, for the growth agenda. so i think that
ultimately, actually, at bnp, my economists still expect a scenario we have a coalition and it's anc with ip that is most likely but that conviction level is also waning. >> really? i'm sorry. i'm probably going to the weeds a little bit here. you think anc, ifp is not on that list but fifth in all of these parties and thats like the most likely? >> that is a scenario but with waning conviction, the second and third scenario would be a coalition formed with eff or da. >> i...
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this was not to be his moment in the spotlight as he was overlooked by the anc. instead he became a businessman acquiring stakes in every sector of the economy from mining to telecom and fast food. he became one of the wealthiest individuals. 19 years after the anc overlooked him, he returned to politics. elected president in 2018 --. he appointed market friendly technocrats. market was euphoric. the president promised to revitalize the economy but the trade union boss turned millionaire struggled to live up to the hopes and expectations placed on him in his first term. even as he carved out a role for south africa on the global stage. unemployment sits at 32% and the rand has been the worst performing currency. the outcome may impact his policies and define his legacy by way of comparison to his mentor. tom: bloomberg's jennifer reporting and she will be leading our coverage of south african elections later and in our monthly focus show from across africa. plenty more coming up, this is bloomberg. ♪ >> apple reported better than better than anticipated results
this was not to be his moment in the spotlight as he was overlooked by the anc. instead he became a businessman acquiring stakes in every sector of the economy from mining to telecom and fast food. he became one of the wealthiest individuals. 19 years after the anc overlooked him, he returned to politics. elected president in 2018 --. he appointed market friendly technocrats. market was euphoric. the president promised to revitalize the economy but the trade union boss turned millionaire...
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never imagined that inunited std face sh ance censorship. vitriol and violence. in many instances. and desperation to silence me. i have been spit on. i have been vilified. i have been dox. i' been physically for crying out loud. there ha bee endless negative and factually incorrect. misrepresenting me personally. the stance that i have taken in this s college. to my understanding, with over 1700 signatures las me from being the commencement speaker today. i ask you. what are you so afraid of? having your perspectives challenged? being encouraged to engage in independent thought. the freedom of thought and expression should be cherished by all. and a world where are increasingly polarize and dissent is often met with hostility. never underestimate the power of your voice to spark change. challenge the status truth bol's unpopular. for it is through dialog and debate that. we grow as individuals and as a society. that is how we unify and advance. freedom is not static. it is ahing ideal that must be nurtured and defended by each the threshold f your future, you i freedom, the respon
never imagined that inunited std face sh ance censorship. vitriol and violence. in many instances. and desperation to silence me. i have been spit on. i have been vilified. i have been dox. i' been physically for crying out loud. there ha bee endless negative and factually incorrect. misrepresenting me personally. the stance that i have taken in this s college. to my understanding, with over 1700 signatures las me from being the commencement speaker today. i ask you. what are you so afraid of?...
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and could unseat the anc in that particular province. you mentioned there the voting turnout. yesterday, we saw long queues at different polling stations, in different parts of the country. a lot of voters were talking about change and for analysts here watching those voting patterns yesterday, there is an expectation that people came out hoping for some kind of change. and hoping for some kind of change. and with their shift in voting behaviour, as you said we do not have the full results, what will it mean for the next phase of democracy there? it mean for the next phase of democracy there? , . , mean for the next phase of democracy there? , ., , , there? it is really interesting here in south africa. _ there? it is really interesting here in south africa. of _ there? it is really interesting here in south africa. of course, - there? it is really interesting here in south africa. of course, this . there? it is really interesting here in south africa. of course, this is| in south africa. of course, this is 30 years since the dawn of dem
and could unseat the anc in that particular province. you mentioned there the voting turnout. yesterday, we saw long queues at different polling stations, in different parts of the country. a lot of voters were talking about change and for analysts here watching those voting patterns yesterday, there is an expectation that people came out hoping for some kind of change. and hoping for some kind of change. and with their shift in voting behaviour, as you said we do not have the full results,...
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they believe the current reprieve from rolling blackouts is a campaign gimmick by the governing anc to get votes. i do think it might be a ploy for the votes because it is odd that the timing as well of the load shedding. we had had problems before, but now all of a sudden it's better. i think once the elections come, we will see if that was the true standard of our electricity or is itjust a ploy? i live in constant fear of when it's coming back and what will that mean for us. because now everything is sort of back to normal—ish. like everybody else in south africa, it is...affected us so badly. - i mean, we had to lose many stuff around it, l but we still have hope that one day it will get better here. _ the impact of the power cuts have been felt across the board, including massive job losses, and in some cases it has become a matter of life and death, with many health workers lamenting its effects on their ability to look after patients. when the electricity goes down, you've got newborn babies in incubators who need to be kept warm, etc. and you would have the junior nurses and
they believe the current reprieve from rolling blackouts is a campaign gimmick by the governing anc to get votes. i do think it might be a ploy for the votes because it is odd that the timing as well of the load shedding. we had had problems before, but now all of a sudden it's better. i think once the elections come, we will see if that was the true standard of our electricity or is itjust a ploy? i live in constant fear of when it's coming back and what will that mean for us. because now...
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yet 19 years after the anc first overlooked him, cyril ramaphosa returned to politics, elected president in 2018. >> i will be faithful to the republic of south africa. >> he appointed market friendly technocrats to his cabinet. the market reaction was euphoric. ramaphoria had officially arrived. he promised to revitalize the economy and root out corruption. but he struggled to live up to the economic hopes and expectations placed on him in his first term. even as he looked to carve out a role for south africa on the global stage. unemployment sits at 32%, gdp growth hovers at 1%, and the rand has been the worst performing major currency during his time in office. the outcome of the may elections may impact cyril ramaphosa's market friendly policies. it may equally define his legacy by way of comparison to his one-time mentor. paul: and we have in-depth coverage of south africa's may 29 vote. that's coming up in about 30 minutes on our special monthly program, "africa amplified." let's take a look at how we are tracking on marcus this friday afternoon in the asia-pacific -- on markets th
yet 19 years after the anc first overlooked him, cyril ramaphosa returned to politics, elected president in 2018. >> i will be faithful to the republic of south africa. >> he appointed market friendly technocrats to his cabinet. the market reaction was euphoric. ramaphoria had officially arrived. he promised to revitalize the economy and root out corruption. but he struggled to live up to the economic hopes and expectations placed on him in his first term. even as he looked to carve...
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a senior official in south africa's governing anc has said it's still too early to tell whether or not the party will lose its parliamentary majority. results released since the polls closed on wednesday have suggested that for the first time in 30 years, the anc will not command a parliamentary majority and may need coalition partners to govern. fourteen pro—democracy activists in hong kong have been found guilty of subversion in a landmark trial that has effectively wiped out the chinese territory's political opposition. they were among 47 people arrested in 2021 for staging unofficial primary contests for local elections. all were charged under a strict security law imposed by beijing. the former conservative mp, mark logan, has announced he is switching allegiance to labour and endorsing sir keir starmer at the general election injuly. he was until yesterday the mp for bolton north east, and is now the third tory politician to switch to labour in recent weeks. hundreds of eurostar passengers have seen their trains delayed or cancelled because of a fault with the uk border force e
a senior official in south africa's governing anc has said it's still too early to tell whether or not the party will lose its parliamentary majority. results released since the polls closed on wednesday have suggested that for the first time in 30 years, the anc will not command a parliamentary majority and may need coalition partners to govern. fourteen pro—democracy activists in hong kong have been found guilty of subversion in a landmark trial that has effectively wiped out the chinese...
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this election is being held while the anc party, or the african national congress party , has been elected by the people and won the elections consecutively since 1994 with its historical leader, nelson mandela. to further examine the south african elections , we are hosting mr. alireza masoumi, a senior expert on african issues, mr. masoumi tell us about this election, what is its importance and what competitions took place in it. a boss likewise , i would like to offer my condolences to mr. amir abdullahian, and also thank you and greet and offer my courtesy to the dear viewers. as you mentioned, the south african elections have started today, and various parties, including the ruling party , the african national congress party, are at your service. let me tell you that one of the so-called main stage managers in this election is the parties. last year, we witnessed the victory of the african national congress party in the elections that are held every 5 years in this country, and this time there is a strong presence, but this time due to the decrease in votes of this party. there is a l
this election is being held while the anc party, or the african national congress party , has been elected by the people and won the elections consecutively since 1994 with its historical leader, nelson mandela. to further examine the south african elections , we are hosting mr. alireza masoumi, a senior expert on african issues, mr. masoumi tell us about this election, what is its importance and what competitions took place in it. a boss likewise , i would like to offer my condolences to mr....
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even though they are losing money broadly they can continue to keep going compared to a company like anc that has to service that debt. katie: let's talk about price action. gamestop has been bananas this week. you know that better than anyone. is it a short squeeze? do we know that is what is driving it? >> nowhere near the magnitude of 2021. call it 25% of shares available in game stock sold short. 100 40% was at that number in january. we don't see the call auction volume we saw in january. it is a very different rally. that is why it was interesting to see the stock up 150% in premarket trading. retail traders are typically closed off from trading outside normal market hours and there are underlying things that play that early in the morning, whether it is momentum traders or others that could be getting in and out of the stock. it is still up 37% today with 130 million shares traded, breathtaking. >> that's a staggering amount. when it comes to the premarket trading, that's not really the retail crowd that would be playing at those hours. we were both up watching it. there you go. w
even though they are losing money broadly they can continue to keep going compared to a company like anc that has to service that debt. katie: let's talk about price action. gamestop has been bananas this week. you know that better than anyone. is it a short squeeze? do we know that is what is driving it? >> nowhere near the magnitude of 2021. call it 25% of shares available in game stock sold short. 100 40% was at that number in january. we don't see the call auction volume we saw in...
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tearing and it is just days ahead of south africa's elections and it is all to play for with the ruling anc expected to lose its majority in parliament. —— i'm
tearing and it is just days ahead of south africa's elections and it is all to play for with the ruling anc expected to lose its majority in parliament. —— i'm
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the ruling anc talks of promises delivered on housing and services. but it has presided over massive corruption. >> it is dawn on the margins of existence. fergal: in 1994 they hope for a different south africa. hopes i heard from the poor of this water camps. >> i want to live in a nice house with my children. i am suffering. fergal: a single mother, cynthia, scavenged for tin cans which she sold to feed her seven children. >> i must work very hard. fergal: now as south africa prepares to vote, i have come back to nd out what has happened to cynthia and her hopes. i greet her in a rural area, which she came to escape the crying of the squatter camps. but cynthia, now 78, is blind and ill. it is me. you cannot see me at the moment but you can hear me. she has a house, built by her children, not the state. no running water, frequent power cuts. what do you think of how the country is now? cynthia: there is no life in south africa. fergal: cynthia escape from this. but apartheid's gacy of poverty. her son was shot by criminals and cannot find a job. als
the ruling anc talks of promises delivered on housing and services. but it has presided over massive corruption. >> it is dawn on the margins of existence. fergal: in 1994 they hope for a different south africa. hopes i heard from the poor of this water camps. >> i want to live in a nice house with my children. i am suffering. fergal: a single mother, cynthia, scavenged for tin cans which she sold to feed her seven children. >> i must work very hard. fergal: now as south...
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voters head to the polls today in south africa for a general election which could see the governing anc lose its majority in parliament. and donald trump's hush—money trial edges closer to its conclusion, as the prosecution and defence wrap up their closing arguments. hello, i'm mark lobel. algeria has said it will present a draft un resolution to stop the killing in rafah in southern gaza. the move was announced after a closed meeting
voters head to the polls today in south africa for a general election which could see the governing anc lose its majority in parliament. and donald trump's hush—money trial edges closer to its conclusion, as the prosecution and defence wrap up their closing arguments. hello, i'm mark lobel. algeria has said it will present a draft un resolution to stop the killing in rafah in southern gaza. the move was announced after a closed meeting
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eastern cape, where nelson mandela grew up, to find out if the "mandela factor" is enough to keep the anc in power in the upcoming elections. also more on the news the michael gove is to step down after this election campaign from parliament. sport, and for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre, here's paul scott. thanks very much and we start with football. manchester united boss erik ten hag is preparing his side for saturday's fa cup final against rivals manchester city not knowing if he's to be sacked immediately afterwards. the guardian newspaper is reporting that the dutchman will lose his job in the aftermath whatever the outcome at wembley. bbc sport understands there has been no contact with ten hag or his representatives by united. saturday's match is a repeat of last year's final, which saw pep guardiola's side run out 2—1 winners. with the big clubs, united, city, we know we are always in trouble. so it is no secret. i will tell you this. when we are done, we are done. this is not a vacation. i have done very, very good things and have a huge respect, positivejob in th
eastern cape, where nelson mandela grew up, to find out if the "mandela factor" is enough to keep the anc in power in the upcoming elections. also more on the news the michael gove is to step down after this election campaign from parliament. sport, and for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre, here's paul scott. thanks very much and we start with football. manchester united boss erik ten hag is preparing his side for saturday's fa cup final against rivals manchester city not...
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and that is really the big worry for the ruling party, the anc, which he led and, you know, through which he was president from 2009 to 2018, that he is going to eat into their support. and that is really crucial for this post—apartheid the party that has led this country since the end of apartheid, because they need 50% of the vote to be able to form a government. and if they fail to get that, they will be forced to form a coalition. and therefore, that is the huge debate going on here in the country. there have been attempts by the ruling party to try and clip the former president's wings. they have gone to court to challenge the use of the name of the disbanded military wing of the party, mk, but they lost twice. so quite a divisive figure in this election. and anne, could you remind us of his tenure in power and some of the controversies from before? well, there's so many controversies that have been following the former president. at the moment, he's still in court, in the constitutional court because there's a challenge there that he should not run as a parliamentarian because he
and that is really the big worry for the ruling party, the anc, which he led and, you know, through which he was president from 2009 to 2018, that he is going to eat into their support. and that is really crucial for this post—apartheid the party that has led this country since the end of apartheid, because they need 50% of the vote to be able to form a government. and if they fail to get that, they will be forced to form a coalition. and therefore, that is the huge debate going on here in...
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polls close and counting begins in south africa's general election, as the ruling anc fights to keep its majority in parliament. hello, i'm mark lobel. we start in the us — where jury deliberations have begun in former us president donald trump hush—money trial. mr trump is facing 3a counts of falsifying business records. prosecutors accuse the former president of an "elaborate scheme" that violated campaign finance laws, to cover up a $130,000 hush—money payment to adult fim star stormy daniels.
polls close and counting begins in south africa's general election, as the ruling anc fights to keep its majority in parliament. hello, i'm mark lobel. we start in the us — where jury deliberations have begun in former us president donald trump hush—money trial. mr trump is facing 3a counts of falsifying business records. prosecutors accuse the former president of an "elaborate scheme" that violated campaign finance laws, to cover up a $130,000 hush—money payment to adult fim...
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rallies ahead of wednesday's general election, will nelson mandela's legacy be enough to secure another anc win? music plays. with radio 1's big weekend under way, headline act and brit award winner raye talks to the bbc. i'm excited, i'm nervous, lam. there's a lot of people here, you know. - 35,000, to be precise. bloody... wow! hello, i'm lauren taylor. we start in ukraine — president zelensky has denounced a deadly air strike on a crowded superstore in the country's second largest city, kharkiv, as an act of �*russian madness'. officials said at least two people were killed and more than 30 others injured, when two glide bombs struck the diy store on saturday afternoon. the shop is in a residential area, and ukrainian officials reported
rallies ahead of wednesday's general election, will nelson mandela's legacy be enough to secure another anc win? music plays. with radio 1's big weekend under way, headline act and brit award winner raye talks to the bbc. i'm excited, i'm nervous, lam. there's a lot of people here, you know. - 35,000, to be precise. bloody... wow! hello, i'm lauren taylor. we start in ukraine — president zelensky has denounced a deadly air strike on a crowded superstore in the country's second largest city,...
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for the first gives the anc 40% of the vote. the leader said his party would only endure coalition talks with people who shared his principles. let's have a look at some other important news from around the world. several people have it injured in germany after a stabbing in a far right rally. the group, campaigning its islamisation of europe, it says, set one person was shot and wounded by police officers. the identity remains unclear. if in more deaths from suspected heat in india. 15 people died on thursday and they are investigating more cases. state employees are now barred from outdoor activities during the middle of the day. a heat wave is expected to continue across the east. temperatures are forecast to fall in the northwestern centre of the country. a man in birmingham has become the first to receive a personalised vaccine to treat bowel cancer as part of a landmark trial. thousands of nhs patients are expected to receive the bespoke treatments, designed to help the immune system to destroy identify cancer cells after
for the first gives the anc 40% of the vote. the leader said his party would only endure coalition talks with people who shared his principles. let's have a look at some other important news from around the world. several people have it injured in germany after a stabbing in a far right rally. the group, campaigning its islamisation of europe, it says, set one person was shot and wounded by police officers. the identity remains unclear. if in more deaths from suspected heat in india. 15 people...
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the ruling anc party has just finished its main rally. it is hoping it has done enough to convince south africans to keep it in control of parliament. music plays. and bbc radio 1's big weekend gets under way, with record—breaking brit award winner raye set to headline today. yes, she is expected on stage at nine o'clock. 35,000 people expected here in luton today. four—day two of radio 1's big weekend. hello, i'm lewis vaughanjones. we start this hour here in the uk where party leaders are kicking off a weekend of campaigning around the country ahead of the general election on lithjuly. so far today rishi sunak has been in the north of england where he delivered his message to voters at a pub. it comes after the cabinet minister michael gove announced that he was joining a growing list of conservative mps who will be standing down at the election. meanwhile, the labour leader keir starmer has been out
the ruling anc party has just finished its main rally. it is hoping it has done enough to convince south africans to keep it in control of parliament. music plays. and bbc radio 1's big weekend gets under way, with record—breaking brit award winner raye set to headline today. yes, she is expected on stage at nine o'clock. 35,000 people expected here in luton today. four—day two of radio 1's big weekend. hello, i'm lewis vaughanjones. we start this hour here in the uk where party leaders are...
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he was one of the senior leaders of the armed wing of the anc. and i believe for a time he was literally the most wanted man on the list held by the apartheid government. because white south africa and the apartheid government couldn't bear the fact that a white person had chosen to throw their lot in with the black struggle. so, yes, my father was, he was a communist. he was at some point the general secretary of the communist party, he was also the chief of staff of umkhonto we sizwe and the person who, after mandela came and after the settlement, during the period between mandela coming out of prison and the first democratic election in south africa, my father was one of the people who suspended the armed struggle. you say, you know, even as a young person, you were aware of the danger surrounding your parents. but i guess in a funny sort of way, you couldn't have anticipated that, in the end, your mother would be the one murdered by the apartheid regime rather than your father, who on the face of it, was the one they really wanted. but it was
he was one of the senior leaders of the armed wing of the anc. and i believe for a time he was literally the most wanted man on the list held by the apartheid government. because white south africa and the apartheid government couldn't bear the fact that a white person had chosen to throw their lot in with the black struggle. so, yes, my father was, he was a communist. he was at some point the general secretary of the communist party, he was also the chief of staff of umkhonto we sizwe and the...
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they believe the current reprieve from rolling blackouts is a campaign gimmick by the governing anc to get votes. i do think it might be a ploy for the votes because it is odd that the timing as well of the load shedding. we had had problems before, but now all of a sudden it's better. i think once the elections come, we will see if that was the true standard of our electricity or is itjust a ploy? i live in constant fear of when it's coming back and what will that mean for us. because now everything is sort of back to normal—ish. like everybody else in south africa, it . is...affected us so badly. i mean, we had to lose many stuff around it, l but we still have hope that one day it will get better here. - the impact of the power cuts have been felt across the board, including massive job losses, and in some cases it has become a matter of life and death, with many health workers lamenting its effects on their ability to look after patients. when the electricity goes down, you've got newborn babies in incubators who need to be kept warm, etc. and you would have the junior nurses and
they believe the current reprieve from rolling blackouts is a campaign gimmick by the governing anc to get votes. i do think it might be a ploy for the votes because it is odd that the timing as well of the load shedding. we had had problems before, but now all of a sudden it's better. i think once the elections come, we will see if that was the true standard of our electricity or is itjust a ploy? i live in constant fear of when it's coming back and what will that mean for us. because now...
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the anc could lose it�*s majority in parliament, for the first time. now the latest on the war in gaza. a national security adviser to israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says that he expects fighting to continue for at least the rest of this year. the israeli military says it�*s taken control over a 14km strategic zone along the border between gaza and egypt, known as the philadelphi corridor. an official said troops were located in most of the corridor in southern gaza and controlled the area with surveillance and firepower, despite calls for the operation to be halted to prevent more civilian deaths. the singapore airlines flight which hit severe turbulence last week experienced rapid acceleration upwards and downwards in the space of a few seconds throwing passengers who weren�*t wearing seatbelts up in the air, according to an intial report. the aircraft dropped 180 feet, or almost 55 metres, in less than 5 seconds. one british man died and dozens more were injured during the flight from london to singapore. here�*s katy austin. the af
the anc could lose it�*s majority in parliament, for the first time. now the latest on the war in gaza. a national security adviser to israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says that he expects fighting to continue for at least the rest of this year. the israeli military says it�*s taken control over a 14km strategic zone along the border between gaza and egypt, known as the philadelphi corridor. an official said troops were located in most of the corridor in southern gaza and...