onsdag 13. mai 2009

South-African election

The outcome of the south-African election was that Jacob Zuma won the election. There was no doubt about that. Everybody saw the outcome long before the decision was made. The reason why this was predictable was because Jacob Zuma was in the lead, but he was also the favorite candidate during the election. Even though Many Africans are nevertheless deeply worried about what might happen to the country under a President Zuma and an all-powerful, perhaps even vengeful in some cases. About twenty-three million people were registered to vote at the election in South-Africa. The turnout is estimated to have been more than eighty percent, according to BBC.

"This country is my country. I have to vote for this country to be free. Maybe things can change. That's why I'm voting," one voter told ABC Online.

That’s proof to the fact that people do and want change in South Africa.

Kilder: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_depth/africa/2009/south_africa/default.stm

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