Post-elections in South Africa have brought about a significant shift in the political landscape, with the African National Congress (ANC) facing the daunting task of forming a coalition government. The long-standing success of the ANC, which spanned over 30 years post-apartheid, has come to an end, marking a new era in South African politics. Following the elections, the ANC finds itself under immense pressure to seek out coalition partners in order to establish a viable government. This shift in the political dynamics of South Africa has sparked significant interest and concern among the citizens, as well as the international community. The outcome of the coalition formation will undoubtedly shape the future trajectory of the country's governance and policies. The ANC, as the former ruling party, is now compelled to navigate the complexities of coalition politics, a departure from its previous dominance in South African politics. The importance of strategic alliances and negotiat...