This week, voters in South Africa will give the ruling ANC its lowest-ever share of the national tally.
The party’s three-decade rule has been so dominant that its failures have become those of the country: the power grid is stuttering; crime and corruption are growth industries; unemployment is unfathomably high; and the economy is plodding along far behind its peers.
But despite its manifest failures and with 70 political parties and 11 independent candidates also standing, the ANC will likely still form the government and pick the president.