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South African voters did not give a single party the full mandate to govern the country alone, and have directed politicians to work together to address their plight and realise their aspirations.
“They have also been unequivocal in expressing their disappointment and disapproval of our performance in some of the areas in which we have failed them.” Former President Thabo Mbeki and his spouse Zanele Mbeki arrive at the #PresidentialInauguration2024 taking place at the Union Buildings. pic.twitter.com/khVU2na21pStreets surrounding the Union Buildings were adorned with South African flags and members of the public were in high spirits, dancing to music and following the proceedings closely.
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