To vote or not to vote: Elections spark conversation on social media as #ActivateYouthVote2019 trends

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To vote or not to vote: Elections spark conversation on social media as #ActivateYouthVote2019 trends
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SA youth took to Twitter to have a heated conversation about the importance of voting come May 8.

SA youth took to Twitter on Wednesday to have a heated conversation about the importance of voting come May 8. The 2019 general elections are just 20 days away, and conversations around the day are gaining momentum on social media platforms.

Whether it's contemplating whether or not to vote, or trying to decide on who to vote for, South Africans are not letting the conversation die down. Free higher education, a corruption-free country, equality and workplace transformation are some of the main topics being debated on Twitter right now.

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