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South Africa's four major political parties have entered the final weekend of campaigning ahead of a crucial election, with the ruling African National Congress (ANC) facing pressure to retain its parliamentary majority after steadily declining popularity. President Cyril Ramaphosa addressed supporters at a rally in Johannesburg, acknowledging the country's challenges with poverty and unemployment. The opposition Democratic Alliance also held a rally in Cape Town, while the far-left Economic Freedom Fighters and the new MK Party led by former President Jacob Zuma campaigned in other regions. Polls suggest the ANC's support is below 50%, potentially leading to a coalition government and impacting Ramaphosa's reelection prospects.
Source: YAHOO