Elections 2024

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Western Cape Gears Up for Elections: Residents Ready for Change

By Aphelele Mbuzi There are more than 3,3 million registered voters in Western Cape. This is according to the manager of electoral matters, Belinda Mbeleni, all voting stations are ready for citizens to hit the polls come May 29. VOC News spoke to residents in WesBank in Delft, where a collective echo for change was shared. Josephine Snyders emphasized the importance of young adults, aged 18 to 35, recognizing their […]

today23 April 2024

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Elections 2024: Voters navigate uncertainty

By Loushe Jordaan Gilbert With numerous political parties making various promises from bettering service delivery to ensuring job creation for the thousands of unemployed on the Cape Flats, many people find themselves unsure of who to support during the general elections set to take place on the 29th of May 2024.These promises come despite the failure to deliver in previous years, which makes the voting process daunting for citizens. Speaking […]

today17 April 2024

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IEC prepares for upcoming voter registration weekend

By Lee-Yandra Paulsen The South African Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) is diligently gearing up for the upcoming voter registration weekend on November 18 and 19, a critical step in the lead-up to the national general elections expected before August 2024. The exact election date will be announced by President Cyril Ramaphosa. The IEC Chief Electoral Officer, Sy Mamabolo, affirmed that their logistical plans are progressing as scheduled. The IEC officer […]

today30 October 2023

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Countdown to 2024 elections officially begins: Moeypa

Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) Chairperson, Mosotho Moeypa, has announced that the countdown to the 2024 National and Provincial elections has begun. Moeypa delivered the keynote address at the Electoral Commission’s Communication Launch at the Gallagher Conference Centre in Midrand, north of Johannesburg. The launch will focus on the final registrations, timelines and the requirements ahead of the elections. He says that with independent candidates participating in polls for the first […]

today25 October 2023

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