Most of the voters said they hope for more job opportunities, better housing and a country led with no corruption.
Daveyton residents Jabu (left) and Sannah Thomo made their mark on May 8 at Unity Secondary School. They both said they hope there will be change and no corruption.Steven Smit (16) accompanied his brother Clinton George to vote at Petit High School. George said he is hoping for more job opportunities.Oupa Madlopha cast his vote at Unity Secondary School, Daveyton. He voted for the African National Congress (ANC) because he knows that Cyril Ramaphosa will keep his promises and he will bring economic change that will benefit everyone.
Jack Ntema voted at Putfontein Primary School. He said he feels very excited now that he has voted and he hopes for job opportunities, better housing and roads.
Cecilia Malatji (left) was accompanied by her grandson Ndivhiuho Mleaya (7) to cast her vote at Putfontein Primary on May 8. She said that with her vote, she hopes there will be job opportunities for the unemployed graduates.
Abuti Isaac Mohentown (left) voted with his friend Kgokong Mpanyane at Petit High School.
Daveyton resident, Doreen Molele made her mark at Unity Secondary School. She’s hoping for job opportunities, free education and better housing.
Thabile Malapane (left) with her younger brother Keitumetse Zonke (8) are seen at Unity Secondary School in Daveyton. Malapane said she voted because she wants to see a difference and she hopes that old leaders will work with young minds in order to bring change in our country.