By: Bright Ntuli
President Cyril Ramaphosa says the African National Congress (ANC) is cautious about forming a coalition government due to the risk of instability, as seen at the local municipal level.
Polls have predicted that the African National Congress (ANC) might fall short of securing over 50-percent of the national vote in the 29 May general elections.
This would compel the ruling party to forge a coalition to hold onto power.
Addressing the Progressive Business Forum in Centurion yesterday, Ramaphosa described coalitions as a danger zone.



