Politics
Special Voting Underway as Political Parties Conclude Campaigns
Special voting has commenced across South Africa as major political parties concluded their election campaigns over the weekend. The final rallies, including the eNCA Election bus stops, signal the countdown to the main elections on Wednesday.
With over 1.6 million South Africans approved for special votes, the voting process kicked off on Monday and will continue through Tuesday in various regions such as Vanderbijlpark, GP, and Mahikeng, NW.
The significant number of approved special voters underscores the importance of this election cycle and the participation of citizens in shaping the country’s future.
At the polls, eNCA anchor Theodor Mashele provides a detailed overview of the special voting process and the engagement of voters at different stations across the country.
In Mahikeng, NW, more than 136,000 individuals are expected to exercise their right to vote ahead of Wednesday’s elections. The Provincial Joint Security Cluster has assured the public of their preparedness for the polls, deploying over five thousand police officers to potential hotspots.
As the country gears up for the final stretch of the election season, stakeholders continue to emphasize the importance of fair, transparent, and peaceful voting processes to ensure a democratic outcome.