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With the Western Cape ElectionResults expected to be released on Friday, the DA in the province is already declaring itself victors in a tight race. Elections2019 MzansiVotes

Cape Town - With the Western Cape election results expected to be released at noon on Friday, the DA in the province is already declaring itself victors in a tight race.

Winde however says the figures are still in their favour and thanked voters for their determination on Wednesday to vote despite various challenges. “Of course it is not final, we’ve heard that the result will be announced tomorrow at around noon but it is looking good.”

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