Drained but proud: how it felt to organise South Africa’s first democratic election in just 4 months
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Kealeboga J Maphunye, University of South Africa, Mandla Mchunu South Africa’s historic 27 April 1994 national election marked the end of more than three centuries of colonial and apartheid rule. The period leading to the election was one of heightened political tension, with opponents of change working hard to derail the process through deadly violence.
Drained but proud: how it felt to organise South Africa’s first democratic election in just 4 months
Drained but proud: how it felt to organise…
Drained but proud: how it felt to organise South Africa’s first democratic election in just 4 months
Kealeboga J Maphunye, University of South Africa, Mandla Mchunu South Africa’s historic 27 April 1994 national election marked the end of more than three centuries of colonial and apartheid rule. The period leading to the election was one of heightened political tension, with opponents of change working hard to derail the process through deadly violence.