![20240526_pic1007159041.jpg](https://article-imgs.scribdassets.com/8hixc3hmdccjxld6/images/file80EJEG0Y.jpg)
Sitting on a low wall in the courtyard of a housing block in Alexandra, Johannesburg's oldest township, Tumi Phorothwe is hardly buzzing with anticipation ahead of the general elections on Wednesday.
On May 29, South Africans will vote in what is expected to be the tightest and most consequential poll since the 1994 election that brought Nelson Mandela