President Ramaphosa lauds South Africa’s achievements under his party’s leadership since the end of apartheid in 1994.
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Three decades since the first democratic election in South Africa, will the generation that has never known apartheid turn out to vote, or has politics left many of them too disillusioned?
South Africa marks 30 years of freedom and democracy, but optimism has faded amid pressing challenges. Widening inequality and unemployment remain challenges.
President Cyril Ramaphosa touted South Africa's achievements under his party's leadership on Saturday as the country ...