South Africa observed Freedom Day, commemorating the pivotal moment 30 years ago when millions cast their votes in the nation’s inaugural democratic elections, heralding the end of white minority rule.
President Cyril Ramaphosa reflected on the historic occasion, emphasizing the liberation from centuries of oppression and the unity forged among South Africans.
The African National Congress (ANC) triumphed in the elections three decades ago, retaining power since then. However, amidst the anniversary’s significance, discontent brews over the ruling party’s governance.
The ANC faces scrutiny for allegations of corruption and its failure to address critical issues like crime, inequality, and unemployment.
During his Freedom Day address in Pretoria, Ramaphosa highlighted his party’s accomplishments, including infrastructure development and the provision of essential services to millions of households.
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