The world looks to the ‘Rainbow Nation’ to deliver
Elections in Africa have often assumed the characteristic of being turbulent affairs whose outcome is often disputed. This has tended to complicate transitions during electoral periods, from one government to another. It is in this regard that all eyes are on South-Africa, for many reasons; chief among which is that the vast resource-rich country is one of Africa’s youngest democracies, only 15 years old. This is the fourth general election after the first popular elections marking the end of apartheid rule in 1994. The new South-Africa was ushered in by much hope and euphoria, with the ‘Madiba’ magic being felt across continents.