In a groundbreaking move, the African National Congress (ANC) and the Democratic Alliance (DA) have announced a deal to form a Government of National Unity in South Africa. This unprecedented agreement comes after the ANC lost its parliamentary majority in the recent elections, paving the way for a collaborative approach to governance.
According to sources, the DA and the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) have agreed to join forces with the ANC to form a unity government, marking a significant shift in the country’s political landscape. The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), however, has declined to participate in the unity government.
This historic deal is seen as a positive step towards stability and cooperation in South Africa, as the country faces numerous challenges, including economic growth, social inequality, and political polarization.
The Government of National Unity is expected to prioritize key issues, such as economic recovery, education, and healthcare, in a bid to address the needs of all South Africans.