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for more, i spoke to managing editor for semafor africa, alexis akwagyiram. he was in south africa reporting on the election this week. first of all, how big of a blow for these initial of a blow are these initial results for the anc? this is a huge blow to the anc, i mean, really, this is a sizeable chip. it's the biggest political change to the landscape since 1994, since the end of apartheid, and the anc just wasn't ready. they didn't see it coming, and it was a massive blow because they have gone from controlling everything to now having to seek control on major decisions because they are going to have to enter into a coalition government. this will be the first time, as you said, the anc has to have a coalition partner. what are the options on table here? how will the party go about finding a political partner to work with? in terms of the mechanics of how they go about it, first of all, they have to reach some sort of
ElectionBlowAllSouth-africaMoreReportingManaging-editorBigSemafor-africaAlexis-akwagyiramApartheidResultssouth africa now faces weeks of turbulent coalition talks. barbara plett usher, bbc news, johannesburg. for more, i spoke to managing editor for semafor africa, alexis akwagyiram. it's a watershed moment for 62 million south africans and mostly for the anc who has managed a majority for three decades now. a watershed moment but also a moment of reckoning. tens of millions of young people in the country called the bourne free generation, born after 1994 and the end of apartheid, and they felt the country went through a political transformation but not an economic one. they have
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