South Africa Elections LIVE: South Africans Vote in Most Competitive Election Since End of Apartheid

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South Africa Elections LIVE: South Africans Vote in Most Competitive Election Since End of Apartheid


South Africa Elections LIVE: South Africans Vote in Most Competitive Election Since End of Apartheid

Voting underway for seventh general elections in South Africa. Various party leaders casted their vote in the the most competitive election since the end of apartheid. President Cyril Ramaphosa’s ruling African National Congress (ANC), the…

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  1. I’m Jamaican and watching your election from overseas. Brothers and sisters- you need change the ANC really has done nothing productive after 30 years in power. I hope that positive change has finally arrived in SA.

  2. Is funny, really. The only time one sees a political party is when it is time to vote. Then political parties are all over you like a rash. The intervening period? The four-odd years between votes? Not a political candidate to be seen :). I have an ongoing beef with the DA. For seven years, my water account has been in error. Over seven years, no one has sorted it out. Yet today, the DA has been all over me like a rash. Calling me with recorded phone calls, sending me SMS messages. I had to broadcast a request that they stop. I went onto their website. There are options to donate and to offer help but no option to get help. It will be another four years before anyone from the DA contacts me again. They don't care about people. They care about their political careers. Living in South Africa is tough. There is no hope. There are only hot air promises.

  3. Whoever this man is, is speaking hot air. The ANC was given a functioning country. Our beloved Nelson Mandela had a vision for it. Everyone, whatever race, bought into that vision. What we got was a government that pilfered and stole its way through nepotism and corruption to a failed state. Everyone, whatever race, no longer has reliable electricity. Overseas companies no longer invest. Many have pulled out, the latest being Shell. it's not only South Africans who are disillusioned. The world is disillusioned. South Africa, internationally, is regarded as a failed state. Don't believe me? See the exchange rate on the Rand.

  4. I am Nigerian American, but I will be watching SA's election very close this year. Besides Ibrahim Traoré, Julius Malema has resonated with me in a way no other African politician has. If you guys can not get Malema in office, at least put as many EFF members in parliament as you can. Parliament is just as important as the president. Good Luck.

  5. My ancestors…be smart…Malema is the future and the saviour of SA, Africa as a whole and All black people around the world..

    Do not miss this wonderful opportunity

    From Haiti !