The extension falls on the first day of special voting aimed at enabling voters who are unable to get to their polling stations on Wednesday to cast their ballots.
JOHANNESBURG - With special votes in full swing, Home Affairs departments countrywide will open their doors until 7pm on Monday.
On a normal day, the Home Affairs Department in Randburg averages a waiting period of at least an hour.
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