Uncertainty grips South Africa ahead of May 29 polls
In just two weeks, South Africans will vote in a national election on May 29. Many analysts say there is a sense of an unprecedented uncertainty about the outcome, as polls suggest the ruling African National Congress (ANC) will lose its majority after 30 years in power. As political parties vie for voters' attention in the last weeks of campaigning, a coalition government looks like a possibility for the first time since the end of apartheid. VOA’s Douglas Mpuga reached Suleman Mugula, a Durban-based political analyst, for his take on the campaign