He promised equality between races. “Black or white, we’ll be equal and [everyone] will live in a city, not in shacks.”
According to a University of Johannesburg study released two months after the May 29 elections and the government of national unity cabinet announcement, South Africa’s optimism trends have been higher amid political uncertainty .
Nevertheless, citizens expressed unhappiness due to economic conditions and under pressure attributed to the cost of living.
The MK Party, named after the ANC’s former military wing uMkhonto we Sizwe, is set to mark its first anniversary this Sunday with a celebration at Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban.
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