he Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) is expected to brief the media on Wednesday afternoon in Durban on the outcomes of its coalition negotiations with other parties.
The official opposition in KwaZulu-Natal has maintained the status quo securing 15 seats in the province where the Africa National Congress (ANC) secured 14 seats- following last month’s general elections.
The uMkhonto weSizwe Party (MK) party won the majority of votes in the province with 45.5% but without an outright majority.
The IFP says its coalition negotiating team will brief the party’s national to seek a mandate on its proposals.
Prior to the elections, the IFP formed part of the multi-party charter, which included the Democratic Alliance (DA).
The aim of the charter was to prevent the ANC from gaining a two-thirds majority.