

South Africa elections: 'Democracy means nothing to me'
May 24, 2024
BBC's South Africa correspondent, Nomsa Maseko, discusses the upcoming elections in South Africa, reflecting on post-apartheid challenges like crime, corruption, and economic inequality. They also explore the impact of power outages, gang violence, state capture, and South Africa's evolving role in global politics, highlighting the potential for positive change in the country.
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Introduction
00:00 • 4min
Democracy, Voting Rights, and Economic Equality in Post-Apartheid South Africa
03:31 • 6min
Navigating Daily Life amidst Electricity Challenges in South Africa
09:56 • 2min
The Menace of Violent Crime and State Capture in South Africa
12:09 • 5min
South Africa's Evolving Role in Global Politics
17:27 • 9min