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‘Exclusive minority representation does not augur well for us as a country’

YOUTH SPEAK

AHEAD of the May 29 elections, the POST asked the youth of KwaZulu-Natal about their views on the politics of some candidates standing for the elections, and whether they would be able to woo a large number of voters.

l Sash Ramsunker, 29, from Phoenix, self-employed, said: “I have been following Karou Charou for some time. I do agree with some of the things he says, about how hard it is for an Indian person to find employment even with all the tertiary qualifications; it’s almost as if we are blocked somehow. I think having someone stand up for us

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