The DA’s national spokesperson Siviwie Gwarube says early indications were there was an overwhelming turnout in her party’s strongholds.
Johannesburg - The DA has expressed appreciation polling stations opened on time across the country on Monday morning and no major disruptions were reported.
DA’s national spokesperson Siviwe Gwarube said early indications were there was an overwhelming turnout in her party’s strongholds, saying this was a testament to the confidence voters have in the DA’s proven track record of delivery and getting things done. “While there have been reports of long queues in some voting stations, we encourage voters to remain in the queue until they have cast their vote. Every vote counts if South Africans are to kick the ANC out of municipalities and usher in service delivery oriented DA administrations.
“The choice for this election is simple. Voters can either choose to remain under the corrupt and failing ANC or they can vote for the DA for reliable service delivery and clean governance,” Gwarube said.
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