Power of Africans Unity

South African political party

Power of Africans Unity
PresidentJulius Nsingwane
Founded5 November 2016 (2016-11-05)
National Assembly seats
0 / 400
Provincial Legislatures
0 / 430
Website
twitter.com/of_africans

Power of Africans Unity (PAU) is a South African political party founded in November 2016 by former COPE and UDM member Julius Nsingwane.

The party launched in Kroonstad, and joined demonstrations calling for the removal of then-president Jacob Zuma.[1][2]

Election results

National elections

Election Total votes Share of vote Seats +/– Government
2019 2,685 0.02%
0 / 400
extraparliamentary

Provincial elections

Election[3] Eastern Cape Free State Gauteng Kwazulu-Natal Limpopo Mpumalanga North-West Northern Cape Western Cape
% Seats % Seats % Seats % Seats % Seats % Seats % Seats % Seats % Seats
2019 - - 0.06% 0/30 0.01% 0/73 - - 0.03% 0/49 - - - - - - - -

References

  1. ^ Zibi, Nomathemba (8 November 2016). "EX-COPE MEMBER LAUNCHES HIS PARTY". DailySun. Retrieved 12 April 2019.
  2. ^ Davis, Rebecca (25 March 2019). "2019 Elections: Crib-sheet for the political parties contesting the 2019 polls, Part Two". Daily Maverick. Retrieved 12 April 2019.
  3. ^ "Results Dashboard". www.elections.org.za. Retrieved 11 May 2019.
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