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IN PICS: Killarney sees politians, Craighall residents see delays

Foremer South African presidents, Kgalema Motlanthe and Thabo Mbeki made their mark.

Residents of Killarney, Rosebank and Craighall showed up early to cast their votes on May 29.

Some believe this is a watershed election with queues as long as in 1994. This is the 30th democratic election.

Many ANC veterans and leaders were in the area casting their votes. Among them were former presidents of South Africa Kgalema Motlanthe and Thabo Mbeki who made their mark at the Killarney Country Club on May 29.

Fikile Mbalula voted in Orange Grove as well.

Former South African President, Kgalema Motlanthe casts his vote. Photo Asanda Mathlare.
Former President Kgalema Motlanthe. Photo: Asanda Mathlare.
Former President Thabo Mbeki casts his vote. Photo: Naziya Davids-Easthorpe

The long queue at the Killarney Country Club moved quickly and voters said it was a smooth process.

Edith Majodina made her mark.
Leon and Ezelle Theron are all smiles after casting their votes
Lizelle van Zyl shows off her marked thumb.
EFF supporters at the Killarney Country Club. Photo: Naziya Davids-Easthorpe

The voting station at Craighall Primary School had a rocky start this morning but everything was quickly resolved and the queue started moving.

Phinda Ncgongwane
Lubanzi Mazibuko
Lubanzi Mazibuko
Abraham Sethokga flaunts his mark.

The voters at Rosebank Primary School also had a smooth experience.

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Xanthe, Mira, Robin, and Ramona Roux made their mark at Rosebank Primary. Photo: Naziya Davids-Easthorpe

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