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Voting in city, Seshego

UPDATE 3 – Polokwane Observer’s team continues reporting about processes at different voting stations across the city and surrounds. One of the latest updates confirms that voting processes at Pepps Preparatory School and College are running smoothly. Here the presiding officer indicated that they had not experienced any problems. Elsewhere at Alf Makaleng Primary School …

UPDATE 3 – Polokwane Observer’s team continues reporting about processes at different voting stations across the city and surrounds.

One of the latest updates confirms that voting processes at Pepps Preparatory School and College are running smoothly. Here the presiding officer indicated that they had not experienced any problems.

Elsewhere at Alf Makaleng Primary School in Zone 5 in Seshego all went well during an early morning visit to the voting station. Everything was smooth sailing for voters who were queuing in numbers.

Story by: Yolande Nel
Photos by: RC Myburgh

Featured photo: Voters Driekie van Wyk, Chris Oosthuizen and Charles van Wyk are flanked by
IEC officials Thembani Mabasa and Martin Nkwamba at the Ivy Park voting
station.

Police officer Elizabeth Sekete attached to the Provincial Crime Prevention Unit is assisted by IEC official Sammy Seloa.
Police officer Elizabeth Sekete attached to the Provincial Crime Prevention
Unit is assisted by IEC official Sammy Seloa.
First time voters Jason Rheeder and Monique Pretorius with IEC Presiding Officer at Pepps Preparatory School and College Jacky Magoba.
First time voters Jason Rheeder and Monique Pretorius with IEC Presiding
Officer at Pepps Preparatory School and College Jacky Magoba.
John Mohoto drops his vote into the ballot box at Pepps Preparatory School and College.
John Mohoto drops his vote into the ballot box at Pepps Preparatory School
and College.
 Pieter Snyman presents his Identification Document prior to voting at the Ivy Park voting station.

Pieter Snyman presents his Identification Document prior to voting at the
Ivy Park voting station.

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