At the dawn of South Africa’s democracy after the fall of the racist apartheid government, millions lined up before sunrise to cast their ballots in the country’s first free and fair election in 1994.
Thirty years later, democracy has lost its luster for a new generation.
South Africa is now heading into a pivotal election Wednesday, in which voters will determine which party — or alliance — will pick the president.
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