South Africa Election Final Result 2024

 South Africa Election Final Result 2024

IEC UPDATED 1 JUNE 2024  NATIONAL ASSEMBLY VOTES





MK willing to Negotiate

 Elections 2024: MK says it will only negotiate with parties willing to give Zuma a presidential pardon


Former president, Jacob Zuma’s MK party, which is poised to become the third largest political party in the country has vowed not to negotiate with the “ANC of Ramaphosa” and would only form a coalition with like minded movements that would be willing to change the Constitution.


Nhlamulo Ndhlela, MK party spokesperson, speaking to media at the IEC’s National Results Operations Centre in Midrand said that any party wanting to negotiate with them must be prepared to change the Constitution to repeal apartheid legislation such as the Irrigation Act which currently forces government to buy water from private dam owners.

“We want to form a united front, and there's no doubt about that, right? And we will find ourselves in that position at some point, naturally. But here's the criteria (for a coalition) a are you patriotic?

“Are you progressive? Do we share the same ideologies? Are we aligned in terms of policy? Those are going to be the deciding factors in terms of how we work,” Ndhlela said.

In addition, he said that any negotiation to form a government must be pegged on giving Zuma a presidential pardon so that he can take a seat in the National Assembly and be eligible for the presidency.

Ndhlela said that he was basing this on their projections of becoming the official opposition in South Africa - despite independent projections putting the party’s national vote at around 12%.

“We will make a determination who becomes president, and whoever becomes president, he'll be told that you're going to give President Zuma a political pardon, presidential pardon, and when he gives a presidential pardon, we'll bring President Zuma back as president, so simple and we will do that even before we change the Constitution.

Despite projections that no party will win KwaZulu-Natal with an outright majority, Ndhlela said they were expecting to win the province by at least 60%.


With around 40% of the vote outstanding at 6pm on Friday, the MK party had captured 44.96% of the vote, the ANC, 18.93% and the IFP, 16.45%.

Ndhlela said brushed off speculation that if the MK party did not get over 50% of the vote, the ANC could form a coalition with the DA and IFP to run the province, saying that was hypothetical. He said MK would get 60% of the vote.

IEC UPDATED Results 31 MAY 2024

 IEC Reaches 80% mark 

South Africa National Assembly result @ 80%- 2024

http://results.elections.org.za/



Updated IEC 2024 RESULT IN SOUTH AFRICA

Updated IEC 2024 RESULT IN SOUTH AFRICA 



 2024 May 31 1600h

IEC UPDATE 31 MAY 2024

 IEC UPDATE 31 MAY 2024

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UPDATED 31 MAY 2024 10:00h


REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA WHO WITHDRAWAL BILL

 REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA

WHO WITHDRAWAL BILL

PREAMBLE
MINDFUL that— ● The health and well-being of South African residents is
of paramount importance; ● The sovereignty of South Africa is of paramount importance;
● South Africa must be protected from WHO influenced and United Nations enforced
sanctions; ● Dependant on funding, the WHO is a conduit for corporate colonisation and
censorship; ● The 47 nation African bloc at the World Health Assembly 75 rejected the
WHO’s legislative tactics that threaten national sovereignty; ● The WHO’s Constitution
does not contain a withdrawal provision, which violates national self-determination.
AND MINDFUL that— ● The WHO is riddled with conflicts of interest through donor
funding; ● The WHO failed through contradictory recommendations during Covid-19;
● Africa survived Covid-19 relatively well; ● There is evidence that actual or fraudulent
pandemics and other schemes transfer wealth from the poor and working class to billionaires
and corporates, enabled by the WHO’s support for profiteering; ● The WHO, through
member state / delegates, is attempting a power grab through controversial amendments to
the International Health Regulations and a proposed new pandemic treaty or accord that will
be legally binding, and subject Africa to IMF, World Bank, and other loans.
ALSO MINDFUL that— ● People have been harmed through WHO-related programmes
in Africa; ● The WHO’s employees have been found guilty of committing sex, economics,
and other exploitation crimes against African children, women and men; ● South Africa will
not be colonised and controlled by WHO related pharmaceutical industry, through contracts
that hold its natural resources, embassies, reserve bank, military and other assets as security
for products – or through controversial mRNA hubs and related technologies and facilities.
AND SINCE— ● Health is not a one size fits all paradigm; ● Wellness is more than drugs
and vaccines; ● Vaccines can and do harm people, including children, however injured
people are hardly ever recognised nor compensated; ● Natural, indigenous and traditional
medicines have a crucial role; ● Safe, effective and affordable re-purposed medicines have
an important role; ● South Africa has ethical and competent scientists, health care workers
and traditional healers who can innovate holistic health solutions; ● South Africa has
natural and other resources to create access to real health for all its residents, especially
children.

To withdraw South Africa from the World Health Organisation (the WHO),
to defund all contributions from South Africa to the World Health Organisation,
to create mechanisms for real health and wellbeing, to collaborate therein with African
countries and other trusted allies, and to provide for matters connected therewith.

(1) The WHO, non-South African, and corporate funders to South Africa’s health
care system shall make funding agreements public, by publishing full details on their
websites, social media, and traditional media such as print and radio or television;
(2) All health department and health NGO beneficiaries of WHO, non-South African,
or corporate funding shall make agreements public, by publishing the details on their
websites, social media, and traditional media such as print, and radio or television;
(3) Actual and potential conflicts of interest, like benefits and competing interests or
loyalties, shall be declared by funders and beneficiaries by publishing details on their
websites, social media, and traditional media such as print and radio or television;
(4) Any person who hold a position in the WHO, or who advises the WHO, cannot
hold any advisory position in health, or any government department in South Africa.
(5) Through a well-publicised public participation process, all parties that do not
voluntarily make public such and related agreements, whether written or verbal, shall
be subject to a commission of enquiry established by the working committee referred
to in section 3 (3) above, and the minister of health, and the minister of justice.
(6) Assisted by the health and justice ministers, the Health Transition Committee
(HTC) shall make widely available unredacted C19 injection contracts with
pharmaceutical companies, and shall move to cancel such contracts immediately.
SECTION 5: REGULATIONS
(1) Through a well-publicised public participation process, including the Health Transition
Committee (HTC) referred to in section 3 (3) above, the Minister of Health working with the
Minister of Justice may make specific and clear regulations—
(a) With regard to the evidence of any matter for the purposes of this Act;
(b) Prescribing forms of notices, orders, and other forms for the purposes of this Act; and
(c) Providing for any matter which he or she may consider necessary or expedient with a
view to achieving the objectives of this Act,
SECTION 6: Transitional arrangements
Notwithstanding this Act, any cooperation with African or other countries, in relation to
which the Republic had a duty to cooperate, and which commenced prior to the effective
date of this Act, and the continued consideration of any matter which was already under
consideration by South Africa, must be engaged and/or concluded in consultation with both
ministers and the HTC, through public knowledge, a participation process, and agreement.
SECTION 7: Short title and commencement
This Act is the WHO Withdrawal Act. It comes into operation on a date fixed by the
President in the Gazette, or by adoption via Parliament, or on the date it is served on WHO
Director-General or the United Nations Secretary-General, before 30 November 2023.

BE IT ENACTED by the Parliament of the Republic of South Africa, as follows:
A BILL
To direct the President or Parliament by majority vote to withdraw South Africa from
membership of the World Health Organization, and related purposes, before the date by
which International Health Regulations amendments adopted last year come into effect.
SECTION 1: SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the “WHO Withdrawal Act”.
SECTION 2: OBJECTIVES
(1) The objectives of this Act are to—
(a) Proclaim the immediate withdrawal of South Africa from the World Health Organisation,
(b) Defund contributions from South Africa’s resources to the World Health Organisation,
(c) Raise awareness about International Health Regulations and pandemic treaty power grab
(d) Advance transparency with regards to the funding of health, and C19 product purchases
(e) Proclaim the clear intention to create humane and realistic mechanisms of realisation,
collaboration and implementation for health in African countries and with other allies, and
(f) Provide for matters connected therewith.
SECTION 3: WITHDRAWAL OF SOUTH AFRICA FROM THE CONSTITUTION
OF THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION AND PROHIBITION ON USE OF
FUNDS BELONGING TO THE PEOPLE OF SOUTH AFRICA TO FUND W.H.O
Effective on enactment date of this Act, which shall be on or before 31 October 2023 —
(1) The President or Parliament acting on behalf of the people of South Africa shall
withdraw South Africa from the Constitution of the World Health Organization;
(2) No funds held in trust by the government for the benefit of the people of South
Africa may be used to provide for the participation of South Africa in the World
Health Organization or any successor or any organisation with similar practices;
(3) A health transition committee (HTC), appointed through a public participation
process, shall propose a strategy on mechanisms of collaboration and implementation
for health in African countries, and with our other allies should this be necessary
SECTION 4: FUNDING, CONFLICTS OF INTEREST, AND CONTRACTS
Effective on the enactment date of this Act, which shall be on or before 31 October 2023

IEC update 31 May 2024


National Assembly - 2024
LIMPOPO Region

 IEC UPDATE 31 MAY 2024


@ 53.3% of the vote counting 
04:30 am 31 May 2024 

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