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In this April 27, 2019, photo, Abetse Mashigo, left, and her father Thamsanqa pose for a photograph in their home near Johannesburg. Abetse Mashigo, 24, was born a year after South Africa’s brutal apartheid system was dismantled, yet she still feels frustrated by what she sees as continued economic inequality for its people. Thamsanqa shares many of her beliefs but has a more cautious approach, saying he is still undecided which party will get his vote May 8 to elect a president and parliament. (AP Photo/Denis Farrell)

In this April 27, 2019, photo, Abetse Mashigo, left, and her father Thamsanqa pose for a photograph in their home near Johannesburg. Abetse Mashigo, 24, was born a year after South Africa’s brutal apartheid system was dismantled, yet she still feels frustrated by what she sees as continued economic inequality for its people. Thamsanqa shares many of her beliefs but has a more cautious approach, saying he is still undecided which party will get his vote May 8 to elect a president and parliament. (AP Photo/Denis Farrell)

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