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The ANC has ruled South Africa for 30 years. The party once stood for the end of apartheid. But many voters want change before the 2024 elections.

Nolutahndo Hassamo has also become disillusioned with the ANC. Most of all, she holds the government responsible for the widespread poverty. In Johannesburg she’s been taking to the streets to…

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  1. 1:49 South Africa’s “Presidential Elections” need a bit of nuance. The President is not elected directly on the ballot by the people. The majority part in Parliament elects their leader as President.

    Think of the process like the British Parliamentary system.

  2. South Africa problem is relaying on government for almost everything. Firstly their education system is poor and the youth ain’t educated. Secondly they wait for government to provide them jobs!! Their youth lack business skills or ideas; government can’t employ everyone! 98% of stores, shops, handymen, barbershops, hairdressers, fashion designers etc are foreigners!! In Nigeria even though you’re a first class graduate you still have to get some skills (Hand work). The hand work provides you your immediate needs while waiting and searching for better employment.

  3. south africa still owned by dutch people from Holland and indians. Nelson Mandela and Ramaphosa sold out South Africa to Dutch colonizers from Holland and indians. the anc sold out South Africa to Dutch colonizers from Holland and indians

  4. Yet the bankrupt country is showing an aggregious attitude to Israel in ICJ. Look at your pathetic country first, feed your own population, and then lecture anyone. I wonder why the country has never been able to hold a firm stand on the global stage!

  5. Rise Mzansi is promising, a better alternative to divisive alternatives like Operation Dudula.
    2024 will be an interesting year in South Africa's politics. Will the ANC lose its absolute majority in national government and be forced to govern by coalition for the first time since 1994? My bet is yes, but we will have to wait and see. Election years come with surprises.

  6. Good documentary too short though, as a Zambian that’s my own opinion don’t get me wrong, I think SA has a lot of graduates and when I visited Dubai 2012, I noticed that it is immigrants who built those skyscrapers and the citizens were company owners and some management positions so here I’m saying why can’t South Africans take advantage of these immigrants who flocks to their country every day and make money for themselves, coz officials gets bribed and they get money on a daily basis, in Dubai foreigners occupy lowly paying jobs and locals doesn’t even compete for those jobs,that’s my opinion guys

  7. South Africa use to be a major military weapons and vehicle exporter in the 1970’s – early 2000’s. Maybe SA should go back to making and selling arms to their BRICS trade partners like Russia, Brazil, Saudi Arabia and UAE. They could use the money for rebuilding and improving the country.

  8. Advocacy for immigration control, secured borders and the prioritisation of the natives for economic opportunities is called Xenophobia in South Africa!

    But an immigration crises in Europe!

    This documentary was very biased!

  9. South Africa is God's chosen nation. Nkosi Sikele iAfrka!

    2 Chronicles 7:14

    King James Version

    14 If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.

  10. It is a shame that so many South Africans are so xenophobic. That’s shocking to hear that a political party is no better than a street gang threatening mob violence against perceived “foreigners.” Racism is still alive and well in South Africa – so disappointing.

  11. The South African youth need to keep their parents accountable for supporting the ANC for three decades. A one party state set the course for today's economic failures and corruption. The unconditional support of the ANC enabled corruption, and now, primarily, the youth are paying the price. 30 years of destruction WILL not be fixed in 5 years. The ANC is the problem, not foreigners.

  12. South Africa is just descending into a typically corrupt African failed state. It's such a shame, as it was once a great country. From this video, it appears that black South Africans are discriminating against non blacks, so the tables have turned and they are now the oppressors, which is clearly OK by them. Unbelievable really!

  13. 😏so ANC claims they doing well in education… all they did was bring down the pass mark to 30% out of 100… so they are literally dumming down the society

    that's how most political parties around the world prefer their communities to be, and the ANC is doing that effectively and in real time