Phillip de Wet | On behalf of our foreign colleagues: please just vote ANC
Supporters hold up flags at the African National Congress at the Election Manifesto Launch at Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban earlier this year. As long as they are far, far away and not prone to bouts of madness, dictators are a blessing when you work on the foreign desk in a media organisation. You don't have to learn to spell a new name for decades at a time, and you don't need to develop a new sense of context for a country.
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