South Africans vote, ruling party favored
Updated: 2014-05-07 16:08
(Agencies)
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Police stand guard as voters queue to cast their ballots in Bekkersdal near Johannesburg, May 7, 2014. South Africans voted in the first "Born Free" election on Wednesday, although polls suggest the allure of the ruling African National Congress as the conqueror of apartheid will prevail even among those with no memory of white-minority rule. [Photo/Agencies] |
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