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South African blacks must not vote – US social media personality

American social media personality and pan-Africanist Dr Umar Ifatunde has urged South Africans to withdraw from voting in the 2024 national general elections, saying that political parties were not taking special care of black people’s interests.

Ifatunde, who has more than one million followers across Twitter and Instagram, is described by his website as

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