Minister Velenkosini Hlabisa In 1994, as South Africans stood in long queues across the country to cast their first democratic vote, they did more than make history; they became the architects of a new nation. They understood that they were not merely casting votes; they were laying the foundations for a free and democratic South Africa that future generations would inherit. That vote mattered because it marked a turning point. Millions who had…
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