As voters headed to the polls on Wednesday to make their all-important mark, community leaders and anti-xenophobic activists have voiced their concerns around safety. Global South Against Xenophobia, One Voice For All Hawkers Association and the Botshabelo Unemployed Movement raised concerns about communities and public safety during elections.
From the break of dawn on Wednesday, the streets of Bloemfontein were bustling with citizens ready to vote. Eager and determined, they converged on numerous voting stations throughout the town.
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