Next week South Africans head to the polls, 30 years on from the nations first democratic election.
That election back in 1994 followed decades of a brutal and racist apartheid regime.
The BBC’s special correspondent Fergal Keane was reporting there at the time and has returned to the county to see what has changed and what hasn’t.
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