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IN PICS: Sunninghill residents speak out about service delivery issues as they vote

SUNNINGHILL – Potholes and load-shedding were listed as the most pressing service delivery issues by Sunninghill voters.


Eligible voters in Sunninghill have come out in their numbers at Edison Crescent Park this morning, November 1, to cast their vote for a new Ward 93 councillor.

IEC presiding officer at the voting station, Nyelisani Mutavhatsindi said there were no delays or technical issues at the station.

Fourways Review journalist, Nduduzo Nxumalo visited the station this morning and spoke to voters. Some residents said they were hoping for improvements in service delivery while others said they had lost hope that things would change. They pointed out that potholes and load-shedding were the most pressing issues.

Voter Kwanda Phiri hopes that pothole and load-shedding issues will be dealt with by the next administration after the elections.

Sunninghill residents cast their votes 

Kwanda Phiri

Maletsema Phofu said she has no hope that things will change after the elections.

Maletsema Phofu

James Fourie hopes for improvements to service delivery after the elections.

James Fourie

Watch the following video in which chairperson of the Sunninghill Community Ratepayers Association, Linda Gildenhuys shares her views on why it’s important for residents to vote:

ALSO READ: Election Day kicks off in Fourways and surrounds: What you need to know

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