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23/02/2026
Politics of the Western Cape - Wikipedia 16/09/2021

READ THIS AND TELL ME WHERE SOUTH AFRICA IS GOING WITH THIS.
WHAT CAN BE DONE FOR THE SOUTH AFRICAN NOT TO HEAD TO WHAT'S SO EVER? OUR IGNORANCE AND SELF CENTERED LIFE WILL END US BACK TO WHAT WE DO NOT NEED.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politics_of_the_Western_Cape

The politics of the Western Cape are more complex than in most other provinces of South Africa, because, unlike the other provinces, the African National Congress (ANC) does not dominate the political landscape, moreover a sizeable independence movement exists within the province.

In the election of 2004, no party achieved an absolute majority in the province, with the ANC having a plurality of 45% of the votes. However, the ANC was in an alliance with the New National Party (NNP), which had 11% of the votes, which allowed the ANC-NNP coalition to form a provincial government. During the 2005 floor crossing period all of the NNP members of the Provincial Parliament moved to the ANC, giving the ANC an absolute majority in the province. The ANC chose Ebrahim Rasool as Premier; in 2008 he was replaced by Lynne Brown. The provincial leader of the ANC is Mcebisi Skwatsha.

The official opposition in the Western Cape after the 2004 elections was the Democratic Alliance (DA), which received 27% of the vote in the provincial ballot. The City of Cape Town, the most populous municipality in the province, was governed by a multi-party coalition led by the DA after the 2006 municipal elections. The DA increased its share of the vote during the 2011 municipal elections to 61.09%, giving them a firm majority and allowing them to govern the City of Cape Town without their former coalition partners [1]

In the election of 22 April 2009 the ANC was unseated by the DA, which took 51.46% of the vote.[2] This election marked the first time since the end of apartheid that a party scored an overall majority in the province. The DA leader Helen Zille replaced Lynne Brown as Premier on 6 May 2009.[3]

In the election of 7 May 2014 the DA maintained its hold on the province, increasing its majority to 59.4%.

Politics of the Western Cape - Wikipedia The politics of the Western Cape are more complex than in most other provinces of South Africa, because, unlike the other provinces, the African National Congress (ANC) does not dominate the political landscape, moreover a sizeable independence movement exists within the province.

16/04/2021

Invest in something that will bring you wealth. While you are in it, keep your head down but your spirit up(symbol of humbleness). Be that and let people try weigh in your confidence with what they value. Let them see that you are so oky but couldn't find what's in your pockets, let them check your salary and try to level you with those who can not afford while you have it all. Let them come visit you and live thinking thats all you can afford. Finally, let them ask themselves what just happened, when did she just become this wealthy. If I say this is possible and you just say its not possible without thinking further, the time you realised I made it possible, you will still ask how. I might even have forgotten the how since you didn't walk with me trying to balance the X an Y. Ms Chivas

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