#IMadeMyMark: Former Mr Benoni and a SA soccer star both make their mark

SuperSport United and Bafana Bafana striker Bradley Grobler was among those who made their mark in Benoni today.

The City Times visited St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church in Rynfield and Belvedere School in Farrarmere on the morning of Voting Day (May 8) where things were moving along swiftly.

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At Belvedere, presiding officer Mmule Hlatshwayo said that officials had to move their voting lines to another area (school corridors) with the threat of rain approaching and due to concerns for voters’ safety during night-time voting. “Everything is fine so far, no complaints,” she said.

Former Mr Benoni Luke Gericke. A small mark that can make a big difference and Luke knows that. He made his mark at the voting station at St Andrew’s Church in Rynfield.
Matthew Yoko saw the opportunity to make some cash during the national elections and sold boerewors rolls and other products outside the St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church.
All good in their neighbourhood. Joshua Murray (left), Craig Kindon, Euan Murray and Twane Murray were happy with the voting procedure at Belvedere School on May 8.
Farrarmere residents Kim, Allan and Ashton Hill are all smiles after a smooth voting process at Belvedere School.

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