Municipal Elections 2021: The heat hasn’t beat voters

JOBURG – Voters are excited to have their voices heard.

The heat has not stopped voters from making their mark on November 1. More residents are pouring in the vote in the 2021 Municipal Elections. 

Read more here: Former President Thabo Mbeki casts his vote in Houghton

Hundreds of turned out at stations such as:

Ward 74

  • Fairview Primary School

Ward 81

  • Lyndhurst Baptist Church

Ward 72

  • Glenhazel Primary School

Ward 61

  • KES

 

Brothers Thabo and Thato Puti arrive to cast their vote.
ActionSA party agents, Nonki Shicane and Melusi Zondo. Photo: Heather Djunga
EFF party agents Donald and Nicki Letooane, Ntomboxolo Mteli and Sedney Mokete.
ANC party agent Buhle Zondo and Thubelihle Gcabashe at the ANC table. Photo: Heather Djunga
First-time voter Reece Orji said he was exited to see what would happen inside the voting hall. His mom Ronelle said she believed it was important the youth stepped up as they were the one’s carrying our country’s future. Photo: Heather Djunga
Couple Leanne and Jared Abrahams arrived to have their say in what they called, an ‘important’ vote.
Zac Shapiro arrived with mom and dad, Michelle and Gavin Shapiro at the Glenhazel Primary School. Photo: Heather Djunga
CMOSA (Civic Movement of South Africa) had a table set up at Glenhazel Primary School. Party agent Thandi Moyo was willing to help visitors. Heather Djunga

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Ashtyn Mackenzie

Ashtyn is the editor of the Rosebank Killarney Gazette. She has been a community journalist since 2014 and is passionate about delivering impactful and thought-provoking stories.

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