Student swaps birthday presents for voter registrations

A young student from Tsakani has asked his friends and followers to register to vote for the upcoming elections instead of buying him birthday presents.
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Ralph Malisa waited for 11 hours to cast his first vote in Soweto in 1994 but today he says those early promises were completely empty.
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Orlando Pirates rallied their troops to secure a 1-1 draw with Kaizer Chiefs in the 185th Soweto derby at FNB Stadium on Sunday, keeping them at the top of the PSL table.
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