As we welcome 2025, South Africa's political landscape is poised for significant developments. The year 2024 was marked by the ANC's loss of majority in Parliament, prompting the formation of a government of national unity. Last year we also witnessed senior ANC officials in court facing corruption allegations, and the Basic Education Laws Amendment Act, BELA sparked controversy. The EFF's decline, Floyd Shivambu's shocking departure to join the MK Party and former President Jacob Zuma accusing the IEC of vote rigging added to the drama. With these events in mind, Bongiwe Zwane spoke to Political Analyst Professor Tumi Senokoane about his outlook for South Africa's political landscape in 2025...

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