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As South Africa celebrates nearly 30 years of the democratic dispensation and the most glorious constitution in the world, many of the people who voted in the inaugural 1994 elections still live in a cloud of unfulfilled promises

City Press spoke to two senior citizens, who reside in the iconic townships of Orlando and Central Western Jabavu in Soweto, and who remember vividly the auspicious day when they stood in long queues, waiting to cast their ballots for the first time.Anna Matome, who is now 70, said that, on the day of the first democratic elections, she had high hopes that freedom would bring more opportunities and economic prosperity for black people.

I never thought that, in the new South Africa, our children would struggle to find jobs. When I was voting, I thought my vote would create a country in which our children would prosper in every respect, considering that our generation was deprived of fair access to opportunity, but this was never the case.

Her sentiments were echoed by Vusi Mhlongo, who said that South Africa lacked opportunities for young people."It's about time that we gave young people a chance to govern. The country is in desperate need of new ideas and new ways of looking at governance," he said.

 

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