20 Years of Democracy – Share your experience
Where were you on April 27, 1994 – the day all of South Africa went to the polls for the first time? The date, since declared an annual public holiday and dubbed Freedom Day, marks the beginning of the country’s first 20 years of democracy. To mark this historic milestone, The Courier invites readers to …

Where were you on April 27, 1994 – the day all of South Africa went to the polls for the first time?
The date, since declared an annual public holiday and dubbed Freedom Day, marks the beginning of the country’s first 20 years of democracy.
To mark this historic milestone, The Courier invites readers to share their memories of the day.
Where were you on the day? Were you standing in one of the long queues that became one of the enduring images of the voting experience? What were your feelings? What did April 27, 1994, mean to you?
Let us know by commenting on our Website (www.northernnatalcourier.co.za) or by e-mail to dundee.courier@caxton.co.za no later than April 21 by 10am.



