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What to expect at the voting station

If you are a little nervous about voting tomorrow, read on.

HERE are some guidelines on how to vote in tomorrow’s elections, courtesy of  the Germiston City News.   This will be especially helpful for those voting for the first time and who may be feeling a little intimidated.
The most important thing to remember is that every vote counts – your vote is just as important as that cast by any politician, community leader or captain of industry. Do the right thing and have your say. Voting stations are open from 7am to 9pm.

2 Comments

  1. I don’t think me and many people from my area will be voting tomorrow due to poor service delivery,we don’t have water which is the most important thing and those water cans all come once a month we end up drinking running water which are not clean

  2. Surely that’s all the more reason to vote? If the elected party is not fulfilling its duties, perhaps the time has come to vote for change. And why wait another five years to do so?

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