South Africa's opposition forms coalition to attempt to beat ANC

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Several opposition parties in South Africa have announced the formation of a coalition aimed at challenging the ruling African National
majority rule.Led by the Democratic Alliance (DA), the main opposition party, the coalition issued a joint statement expressing their
determination to bring about change in the country.They emphasized the 2024 elections as a significant opportunity for the South African
people to elect a new government capable of addressing the various crises faced by the nation, including economic and social challenges.The
ANC, which has been in power since 1994, has experienced a decline in electoral support over the past decade.Growing discontent among the
population is attributed to issues such as high unemployment rates, socioeconomic inequalities, and persistent problems with the electricity
convincing the electorate that they are better equipped to address the pressing issues facing South Africa, ultimately aiming to secure a
victory in the 2024 elections.