Democracy Unplugged : Debut Voters

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What are first time voters thinking about the upcoming election? In this episode of Democracy Unplugged we delve into the perspectives of first-time voters. Shumikazi Radebe, Tayla Barret and Nkanyezi Ndlovu engage in a lively discussion and answer some tough questions from the audience, moderated by Phumi Mashego.

The panelists bring diverse backgrounds, opinions and aspirations to the table, offering a multi-faceted view of the democratic process through the eyes of those entering it for the first time. As the political landscape continues to evolve, the voices of first time voters are more crucial than ever. Democracy Unplugged aims to amplify these voices, providing a platform for authentic dialogue and understanding.
25 Apr English South Africa Politics · News

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