BUA Vol 8 Issue 2_April_Monday
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“I am Lwethu<br />
Nkosi (18)<br />
Landscape<br />
Technology<br />
student, at the<br />
moment I am conflicted<br />
between two parties and I<br />
have a reason for each. I am<br />
still doing my research as<br />
to which party deserves my<br />
vote and I hope whatever<br />
decision I make I’m not<br />
going to regret.”<br />
2024 Elections<br />
By Phidiso Makwana<br />
“My name<br />
is Bonolo<br />
Mosesane<br />
(22) Bachelor of<br />
nursing student, I<br />
cannot disclose the party I’m<br />
going to vote for, but what<br />
I can say is I am voting for<br />
change. There are so many<br />
things happening in South<br />
Africa, one of them being<br />
corruption.”<br />
My name<br />
is Kganya<br />
Lebohang<br />
(21),<br />
an Industrial<br />
Engineering student. I have<br />
registered to vote simply<br />
because I want to see change,<br />
we have been struggling for<br />
so long under the current<br />
ruling party, and it is time<br />
we change our leadership.<br />
“My name<br />
is Itumeleng<br />
Aphane (26)<br />
Industrial<br />
Engineering<br />
student, EFF is a party of<br />
young people, and as I’m<br />
about to graduate, I am<br />
confident that EFF will come<br />
to our rescue in terms of<br />
employment. With that being<br />
said, I am voting for EFF.”<br />
“I am Silindile<br />
Zwane (22),<br />
Indurstrial<br />
Engineering<br />
student. I am<br />
going to vote for EFF<br />
because it is promising, they<br />
advocate anything youthrelated<br />
and that stands out<br />
for me. Being led by a party<br />
that knows how to attend to<br />
the needs of the country is<br />
vital.”<br />
<strong>BUA</strong><br />
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