Inami and Inathi Msiza are at Riversands Primary School to cast their votes. They said they came in the afternoon because they did not wish to wake up early as they usually do for school.
The Fourways Review met up with a few locals and discovered what their thoughts are on the elections:
Inami and Inathi Msiza are at Riversands Primary School to cast their votes. They said they came in the afternoon because they did not wish to wake up early as they usually do for school.
Constable Caswel Ntsokgolo is currently stationed at Clunny Farm, diligently overseeing the operations to ensure everything runs smoothly. He has reported that no significant challenges have been encountered thus far and expresses optimism that this positive momentum will continue.
Grant and his daughter Kelsey Tyson earlier on at Crawford International Lonehill. The father is excited to have cast his vote for the first time with his daughter.
Thandiswa Mxungelwa believes that there will be a change. She said that when scorching heat or pouring rain, she will always prioritise her democratic right to vote. She voted at Riversands Primary School.
Jessica Robjohn, Kim Harding, and Savannah Harding show off with their inked thumbs at Beaulieu Preparatory School, Kyalami.
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