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South African municipal elections set for November 4, president says

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JOHANNESBURG, April ‌30 (Reuters) - South Africa will hold ​its next municipal elections on November 4, ⁠President Cyril Ramaphosa said in a post on X.

The country holds municipal elections ​roughly every five years, and South Africans ‌had been waiting to know the date of the next local government vote.

The biggest ⁠political party, Ramaphosa's African ⁠National Congress (ANC), has tended to do worse in municipal elections than national ones, as voters vent frustrations over deteriorating ‌public infrastructure like roads and water ⁠pipes.

In the 2021 municipal ‌elections, the ANC won ​less than half of the vote for the first time since the 1994 ‌end of white minority ​rule.

That result turned ⁠out to be a forerunner ‌for the 2024 ⁠national election, when the ANC lost its parliamentary majority, after which it formed a ​broad coalition ‌government that saw Ramaphosa remain head of ⁠state.

(Reporting by Sfundo ​Parakozov, Nilutpal Timsina and Anathi Madubela;Editing ​by Alexander Winning)

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