Voting Abroad | Young voters want change, 'South Africa needs to move forward'

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Voting Abroad | Young voters want change, 'South Africa needs to move forward'


Voting continues at a steady clip in New York city. Correspondent Sherwin Bryce-Pease spoke to voters who has just cast their ballots at the South African Consulate General in midtown Manhattan.

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23 Comments

  1. @nomadicleopard  Any law can be modified. They all have dual citizenship. SA can suppress dual citizenship.
    Who is really benefiting from dual citizenship? the white community not the African one.
    How this dual citizenship helps SA economically? What is the impact on Tax collection? How is it destroying industrialization and favor luxurious real estate? How is it helping to bridge the inequality gap? How is it making SA a safer country?
    So, ANC is to be congratulated.

  2. AM4C is the party to vote for ALLIED MOVEMENT FOR CHANGE, with Emam Manzoor Sheik Ahmad being more vociferous than ANC or any other party.
    He called for the racist ambassador of the terrorist state of Israel to be expelled from South Africa.
    I've always voted ANC .
    BUT IT'S TIME FOR CONSTRUCTIVE CHANGE.
    Black , brown or white
    Your vote must be RIGHT
    VOTE AM4C

  3. To My Saffas, go out and vote! Let’s roll the dice and see where it lands… But we can no longer afford to give the Comrade Party a blank cheque to do as they please with our Nations money! Enough is Enough, The time is now!

  4. Of course, 90% of their family left before or just after 1994 and they have been voting DA for 3 decades, what is new? An other proof that ANC is great, it is respectful of SA's constitution regardless of who it is benefiting. Well done ANC.

  5. We need to be honest with which other on the expectations. If a family left SA in 1994 or prior to that year or if anyone departed SA because he/she felt the government doesn't represent her, no matter the level of progress accomplished, he/she won't change her opinion. 90% who departed because of the change in 1994, they will continue to vote against the ANC. So no surprise to expect.
    Just like those in Orania and similar enclave that are working to proclaim a new Republic like Israel did, what are anyone's expectations on their vote (which is a contradiction because they don't recognize SA)?