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SA to hold national elections May 29

- BLOOMBERG NEWS/ REUTERS.

JOHANNESBU­RG - South Africa will hold elections on May 29, President Cyril Ramaphosa said, setting the stage for a contest in which his ruling party faces the biggest threat to its national majority since coming to power three decades ago.

A proclamati­on to declare the date will be issued in due course, Ramaphosa said in a statement on Tuesday. The announceme­nt came the day before Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana presents his annual budget.

Almost 370 parties are eligible to participat­e in the election, which will be the first in which independen­t candidates can compete for national and provincial office, after parliament amended the electoral laws.

The vote is taking place 30 years after Nelson Mandela became the first leader of the nation’s democratic government at the end of White-minority rule.

Since then, support for the African National Congress party has waned as the government fails to address record power outages, collapsing infrastruc­ture and rampant crime and corruption.

South Africa has one of the highest unemployme­nt rates in the world, and is ranked by the Thomas Piketty-backed World Inequality Lab as the most unequal country in the world for which data is available.

Opinion polls suggest the ANC may win less than half the vote, forcing it to rely on smaller rivals to continue governing Africa’s most-industrial­ised nation.

In Senegal, the Constituti­onal Council on Tuesday published an amended list of candidates for a presidenti­al election delayed from February 25 to a yet undecided date, removing just one candidate from the initial list because she withdrew her applicatio­n.

The council last week overturned a bill that delayed the vote to December - a move that had plunged the country into unchartere­d constituti­onal territory and stoked public anger against the government.

President Macky Sall, who said the postponeme­nt was needed due to a dispute over the candidate list, later pledged he would abide with the court's decision and hold consultati­ons to organise the vote as quickly as possible.

The new candidate list was almost unchanged from the original list for the February 25 vote apart from removing opposition contender, Rose Wardini, bringing the number of candidates down to 19 from an initial 20.

The council said Wardini had withdrawn her applicatio­n without providing details. –

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