In Conversation With Tiego Khoza-political analyst

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The African National Congress (ANC) has rejected allegations of foreign interference in South Africa’s electoral processes, following reports based on leaked documents suggesting possible links to foreign actors such as Russia and Iran.

According to these reports, there were claims of covert funding, disinformation campaigns, and strategic political backing aimed at influencing electoral outcomes or shaping public opinion. However, no concrete evidence has been publicly verified.

The ANC has strongly denied the allegations, describing them as “baseless” and part of a broader misinformation campaign intended to undermine the party’s credibility and erode public trust in democratic institutions.

Opposition voices, including representatives from the Democratic Alliance, have raised concerns that such allegations—if proven—could point to serious national security risks, including cyberattacks and disinformation targeting opposition parties.

This is not the first time such concerns have surfaced. Debates around foreign influence, particularly involving Russia, have previously emerged in South Africa’s political discourse, often without definitive public proof but raising ongoing questions about transparency, sovereignty, and electoral integrity
23 Mar English South Africa Entertainment News · Music Interviews

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