MK Party rejects results Part 1
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JOHANNESBURG - The MK Party is objecting to the results of the elections.
According to the numbers released by the Independent Electoral Commission, the party is doing well, being among the top four parties in the national results.
But MK is calling for a manual count of the votes.
Meanwhile, the IEC says election results are to be announced at 6pm on Sunday.
IEC to announce results at 6pm on Sunday
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The electoral body's Deputy CEO Mawethu Mosery says the IEC will process all objections on Saturday and will sit throughout the night to do so.
Meanwhile, the IEC says it is not ruling out a recount.
This follows formal objections from several political parties.
IEC general manager Granville Abrahams spoke to our senior reporter Silindelo Masikane above.