OPINIONISTA: View from afar: To attract young voters, parties should address racial justice

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OPINIONISTA: View from afar: To attract young voters, parties should address racial justice
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OPINIONISTA: View from afar: To attract young voters, parties should address racial justice By Saul Musker

True peace is not merely the absence of tension; it is the presence of justice.” — Martin Luther King Jr

The actions that are taken in the next five years will determine whether we succeed in rebuilding our weakened democratic institutions, stabilising our power supply and growing the economy. If we fail to accomplish these aims now, they may slip out of our reach forever. But there is an important trend in the political concerns of younger voters that should captivate every major party. Young South Africans areof politics and democratic institutions, and yet have higher expectations of government.

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