ANC poised  for victory Jacob Zuma
Jacob Zuma

Jacob Zuma

Johannesburg. — South Africa’s ruling African National Congress is poised to win a two-thirds majority in the upcoming general elections on May 7, according to a survey published by Sunday Times newspaper on Sunday.The poll found that the ANC looks likely to win 65,5 percent of voter support on an average turnout of 74,5 percent, against 23,1 percent for its major rival, the Democratic Alliance, which scored 16,7 percent in the 2009 elections.

The forecast for the ruling party is only a tad lower than its 65,9 percent win in the 2009 elections, and is roughly in tandem with several other polls showing a majority of about 60 percent for the ANC.

The survey also said that potential ANC voters generally did not consider the ruling party should be held accountable for a scandal involving President Jacob Zuma, who has been under fire for the alleged abuse of public funds in the upgrades of his private home in Nkandla, KwaZulu-Natal.

While the ANC is “still riding high among voters in spite of Nkandla scandal,” Zuma himself has taken a hit in his voter support base, with his approval rating slipping three percentage points to 62 percent, said the poll.

The ANC, a ruling party since 1994, has admitted to irregularities in the project, but insists that Zuma has not been found guilty of impropriety, maladministration or corruption.

Zuma, who is also the ANC president, is seeking a second term in the upcoming elections. — Xinhua.

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