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The long queues of voters recalled South Africa's 1994 ballot that ended white minority rule and ushered in democracy, but for many, gratitude to the ruling African National Congress (ANC) for their historic liberation is wearing thin. As South Africans cast their ballots on Wednesday in the country's most unpredictable election in three decades of democracy, even some of those proud of Nelson Mandela's legacy party for the struggle against apartheid were losing patience with economic and social problems it has since failed to fix. "I had so much trust in (President) Cyril Ramaphosa but ... maybe a change is good," she said at a polling station in the working class Cape Town suburb of Kewtown, home mainly to members of the mixed race community known in South Africa as coloured.