South African citizens of all races are allowed to vote in a general election for the first time.
The 1994 general election was held precisely 44 years after Apartheid was formalized by the government with the passing of the Group Areas Act.
South African citizens of all races are allowed to vote in a general election for the first time.
The 1994 general election was held precisely 44 years after Apartheid was formalized by the government with the passing of the Group Areas Act.