THIS year marks South Africa’s 30th anniversary of our democracy, but many uncertainties and worries remain.
As a result, most individuals have been more transparent with their thoughts and feelings in the run-up to the elections.
Some have given a bleak image of their daily lives, despite assertions that much progress has been made to better South Africa.
This has also triggered conversations on unemployment, load shedding, poverty, crime and corruption, underscoring challenges that continue to plague the country.
Legendary Kwaito star Zola 7 was among those who took to his social media platform. He disclosed that he had visited the Vaal, where residents were sleeping in subpar conditions.
“This past weekend, I was in Vaal, and I couldn’t help but get emotional, saying that with 30 years of democracy…