South Africa marks 30 years since first post-apartheid election
Some years ago, the Ubisi family in South Africa chose an unusual name for their son. That's because he was born on the day of South Africa's first multi-racial election. Three decades later, the country is in a less positive mood ahead of polls on May 29th, as Yaren Dinc reports.
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