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South Africa’s Government of National Unity Marks Two Years: Stability, Challenges, and the Road to 2029

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July 3, 2026

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South Africa’s Government of National Unity Marks Two Years: Stability, Challenges, and the Road to 2029

CAPE TOWN, Western Cape — South Africa’s Government of National Unity (GNU) has officially marked two years since its executive was sworn into office, reflecting on a coalition that has fundamentally reshaped the nation’s political landscape while navigating complex economic and ideological hurdles. The historic political shift occurred after the May 29, 2024, general elections, a []

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