Loyal but fed up: South Africans' patience with ANC running low

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'In 1994 we voted for Nelson Mandela, then for Thabo Mbeki, then again for Jacob Zuma. But nothing has changed.'

"In 1994 we voted for Nelson Mandela, then for Thabo Mbeki, then again for Jacob Zuma. But nothing has changed," sighed Aubrey Kutlawano after attending an election rally by South African President Cyril Ramaphosa.

Near the barriers erected between potential voters and the political class, kids jostled to grab a T-shirt in the black, yellow and green colours of the ANC.

 

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Any politician would be very tempted to lead such a gullible in South Africa. You do what you please with them!!!! and they vote blindly.

ANC Presidents dont have real power. Groups like Rothschild been moneylenders since Cecil John Rhodes, and today use banks, media, even US/UK govmts stop anyone Not following their script. Look at Zuma, Hani, ao. Thats why Manuel and Gordhan so arrogant, with anti-poor policies.

'nothing has changed' is a Fat Lie

We NO LONGER have a reason to vote ANC. We have freedom.... Let's vote for the future

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