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COPE focuses on just three provinces: Western Cape, Eastern Cape and Northern Cape, leaving KwaZulu-Natal to the ANC and Inkatha

Western Cape: The opposition parties – probably in a coalition of the Democratic Alliance, Independent Democrats and Congress of the People – will win. Northern Cape: This is the next best chance for the opposition parties to beat the African National Congress in provincial elections....

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Western Cape, Northern Cape, Eastern Cape, Bantu Holomisa, KwaZulu-Natal, Mangosuthu Buthelezi, Gauteng, Sam Shilowa, Mlungisi Hlongwane, Free State Province, Mosiuoa, Terror, Lekota, Limpopo Province, Sello Moloto

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