ANDY CARR: I would prefer to register online. I don’t mind both. I think with the way things are going now, I think it’s very possible for us to do things digitally. There’s no reason why we shouldn’t
be pro-online. Photo: Motlatsi Mailula
With the two-week postponement of the IEC registration and the latest launch of the online registration portal service.
CORNEILA MASUKU: I prefer online. It is more convenient. The thought of dealing with consultants is tiring. I would definitely prefer to have the registrations online to avoid the long lines. Photo: Supplied
The Rosebank Killarney Gazette asked our readers whether they would prefer to register online or in person? And why?
KWAMALA NYAMBOSI: I would prefer to register online. I feel like it is more convenient because everyone nowadays operates with phones. I feel like it’s just an easier approach especially with what is happening at the moment. Photo: Motlatsi MailulaKEORAPETSE MOTSHOME: Online. I think given the situation that we are in a pandemic, it is a good idea to register online. They focused on reducing contact with other people and anything related to social distancing. I am for it. Photo: SuppliedSHADRACK MAZUZU: Online all the way. I think with the new era that we found ourselves in and everything being online, it just makes sense. It is safer that way for everyone. Photo: Supplied
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July 20, 2021
Rosebank Killarney Gazette team
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