MBABANE:Fikile Mbalula,the Secretary General of the African National Congress(ANC) says, they won’t form a coalition government with political parties who will come with conditions,suggesting the resignation of President Cyril Ramaphosa.
A coalition government is formed by different political parties who entered into a power-sharing arrangement of the Executive,it is formed when no single party “has achieved an absolute majority after an election”.
Addressing the media on Sunday, for the first time since the announcement of the election results, the ANC Secretary General said even though they have some reservations with the UMkhonto WeSizwe(MK), they “are ready to work with the party” but not on condition suggesting the resignation of Ramaphosa.

New ANC President Cyril Ramaphosa moments before winning. EPA-EFE/Cornell Tukiri