From crime to corruption, South African voters speak out

From crime to corruption, South African voters speak out

South Africans voted in parliamentary and provincial elections on Wednesday, with winding lines at thousands of polling stations where frustration was palpable at the pace of progress since apartheid ended a quarter of a century ago.div class=”feedflare”
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