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Election time in South Africa 2014.Interesting developments in politics.Will this Election be peaceful? Thank you |
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@prismf | 2 February 14 | |
Arent they usually?
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@pieterpj | 2 February 14 | |
We saw terrible violence during 2012 in Longmin (Marikana). And Xenophobic attacks in 2008/2009.Hopefully we do not see sporadic violence or intimidations. The IEC is there to keep the elections free and fair.
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@tokage | 2 February 14 | |
i have baked beans, bully beef, candles nd bottled water. I'll be fine
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@s.mcclel | 2 February 14 | |
In a fair world they'd be peace during every election as that's the general purpose of elections in the sense that the people are meant to be given a choice of who they think will bring both peace and prosperity to their country but unfortunately it doesn't seem to be the way in more country's around the world than the Western world will admit too.
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@prismf | 3 February 14 | |
Yes mcc alas it doesnt get very much coverage mainstream news in Britain :-/
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@vampboy | 3 February 14 | |
Julius Malema's party is all set to content for the 2014 election, these economic freedom fighters have gained a lot of support in the past few years ever since Mr Malema got expelled from ANC. Best of luck anyway.
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@alesdee | 3 February 14 | |
best of luck?...why wish him and his party luck when he wants this country to be the next Zimbabwe?
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@vampboy | 3 February 14 | |
What's wrong with Zimbabwe? they have plenty of money.
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@tokage | 3 February 14 | |
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@anduan | 3 February 14 | |
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