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Voting off to a slow start in Mhluzi and Nasaret

Its all systems go for voters in Mhluzi and Nasaret.

Voting was off to a slow start in the highly contested wards.

Political parties set up their stalls early in the morning to welcome voters.

Lerato Mapengu, Dimpho Mthimunye, Sello Mokwena, Jimmy Maseko, Happy Paile, Mduduzi Mthimunye, Julius Nkosi and Thami Masombuka.

When www.mobserver.co.za visited voting stations at the Eric Jiyane Hall, Chromeville and Mphanama Secondary School voters were slowly marking their way to the stations.

Tracy Said, Mynie Finyeth, Peter Smythe, Gregory Mostert and Morgan Bruiners.
Rayhana Mausa, Andrew Maskew, Brenda Maskew, Venessa Scotland, Ansie Metsana, Moses Mashinini

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Tiisetso Malunga

I have been working as a journalist/photographer since 2018 at the Middelburg Observer. Before joining Caxton I was a Journalism Student at the Tshwane University of Technology. I was also a broadcasting intern at the SABC in Pretoria. In my first year as a journalist I was awarded the Upcoming Journalist of the Year at the O H Frewin awards. My motto in life is ‘I am human before anything’ with that being said I am driven by human stories and I am a strong believer in justices and human rights.
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