South Africa's negotiation process before 1994 enabled everyone to engage with each other.
"History is very important when we reflect on this journey of 20 years... 1994 saw South Africans agreeing on a broad agenda to take the country forward."
The DA, UDM, ACDP, and Cope agreed with Didiza that the country is a better place compared to pre-1994, but that more needed to be done.
"While others enjoy the fruits of democracy and freedom, the majority is still suffering," said DA Gauteng premier candidate Mmusi Maimane.
Black people are landless and unemployment was growing.
UDM leader Bantu Holomisa said South Africa was becoming more of a welfare state than a developmental one.
"There is a heavy reliance on social grants... most South Africans do not have a good story to tell."
Joan Downs, of the ACDP, said lack of access to education takes the country backwards.
"We acknowledge that the health system has improved, but access to education is still limited to a minority [of] white people."
- SAPA
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