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Posters show South Africa is desperate for change

ELECTIONS 2024

FIX, rescue, renew and save. These are the common themes of political posters in South Africa as electioneering moves into overdrive ahead of the May 29 poll.

Late Minority Front leader Amichand Rajbansi used to boast that it was unnecessary for him to campaign for elections because he did it throughout the year when he met with people for “baptisms, births and biryani”. However, for all other parties, posters and podiums are how they are trying to sway voters.

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