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Most Mpumalanga ballot papers recovered

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Nelspruit - More than 900 of the 1000 ballot papers that had fallen off a Mbombela municipal truck in Mpumalanga have been recovered.

Joburg voting stations ready for elections

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Johannesburg - With less than a few seconds to go before the country takes to the polls, Gauteng, the province with the largest voting population of 5.5 million is ready for action.

Voting begins on time in most of Soweto

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Soweto - Voters have begun queuing in polling stations around Soweto to cast their ballots in the country's fourth democratic elections.

Excited first time voters try to beat long queues

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Johannesburg - First time voter, Siyabonga Zwane, 18, a matric learner at Titelo High School woke up at the crack of dawn today to be first in the line to cast his vote at the Joubert Park polling station.

Stations affected by rains open gradually in KZN

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Pretoria - Electoral officer in KwaZulu-Natal Mawethu Mosery says stations in the province that were unable to open at 7am this morning are now opening gradually.

Joburgers brave the icy weather to make history

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Johannesburg - Thousands of Joburgers have braved the icy weather to stand in long snake-like queues at the Jobubert Park polling station, waiting to make their historic cross next to the party that best represents their vision.