Today the 27th of April is exactly 26 years since the country’s first ever democratic elections. This was the first time in the history of our country that black people were given the opportunity to vote and have a say in the political leadership of the country. Every story has a beginning and an ending and one gets to choose where to start telling the story. We chose to start in 1990, bringing you some highlights, of that period since the announcement by the then state president FW de Klerk during his State of the Nation Address on the 2nd of February…..
GUEST: Pali Lehohla – South Africa’s former Statistician-General
GUEST: Terry Bell – Long-time labour analyst