IEC officials at the polling station said that only two people had voted since the special votes opened on Monday morning.
JOHANNESBURG - Voting has gotten off to a slow start at the Maranatha Reformed Church of Christ in Khutsong, east of Johannesburg.
One hundred and forty-eight people in the community are registered to mark the ballot paper on Monday and Tuesday. But it's seemingly not going as planned, as only two residents in this community have managed to vote since the opening of special votes. Forty-three-year-old, Lebogang Molebatsi, said she feared her home might be destroyed by a sinkhole as well.
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