african economy truly is a bad state and yet he is still leading the polls our correspondent alison gallagher is in cape town for us ellis also africans really happy with a common situation and wrong opposes reforms. do you feel that it's it's who takes the me now twenty five years on the first of many connections look back at the promises the a.n.c. made debt to improve the lives of people expected jobs people really thought by now did not use them and so use promises you still going to win but i think we are going to see that they are going to do so voters just be less on. the wire come through opposition skoal on the economic record. well they're trying to people see to talk opposition parties who gets more folks on the recent o.t. called smores that a lot of people that not happy are not going to vote for may need looking at the young people who are hopes up are tight if you look at the record between eighteen and thirty years old to read you know that often didn't fit just to be just best friends so that is the public position mark to reach. starts getting. on and get more votes. so now