LYDENURG –
Lea Sekgwela said that she feels good to cast her vote today. “I want to make a difference with my vote and that is why I am here today.”
Bongani Dlamini feels the same and says that he is happy to vote today. “It’s good. I am happy to vote today.”
Andries Minnaar and Marius van Staden said that they are voting for a better government. “I feel that my vote can make a difference,” Andries told the newspaper.
Marius said that; “I am voting for the future of my children and against corruption and the rape of women and children.”
Maurice Mohlala said he feels that government should change. “There is too much corruption and unfaithful leaders. We are experiencing poor service delivery especially in Lydenburg. Look at all of the potholes. No one is taking care of it.”
It would seem that most voters are keen to make a difference with their votes and feel that their cross can bring about change.

