More than 12 years after Jacob Zuma was first sworn into office as our nation’s president, the people of South Africa have finally shown that they’re tired of being taken for a ride.
Yesterday, South Africa headed to the polls for our local elections. Perhaps I should say a small percentage of South Africans, to be more accurate.
The 70-year-old says she was “frogmarched” out of an Eastern Cape voting station, with the officer who did so assaulting her.
It’s still early days, with many more votes to be counted, but it’s predicted that the DA will retain control of Cape Town.
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On November 1, South Africans take to the polls for our local government elections.