Zuko Komisa

Over one million people registered to vote over the weekend.
The Electoral Commission reports that over a million registrations were made at 23,296 polling places by the end of the first day of the event.
91% of the polling places had opened by 8 a.m. today, and the remaining ones opened by 8 p.m. The IEC said in a statement that the commission also achieved a record-breaking 100,000 online registrations.
“At the close of day one of registration weekend, over a million registrations were recorded at our 23 296 voting stations. At 12h30 today, a total of 609 447 registration transactions had been recorded at voting stations.
“The ‘pending’ message is received by voters in instances where the ID image that they have uploaded cannot be read or recognised by the system or where an image other than an ID has been uploaded. We urge voters to take extra care and follow system prompts when uploading images of their ID. We urge those that have not done so to use the remaining hours of today to go out in their numbers to register.”
Independent Electoral Commission,
The commission will update on the Registration Weekend Outcome at 4 PM Monday.
Are you a registered voter? Confirm your details now! SMS your ID number to 32810 to check your registration status and make sure you're ready for #SAelections24. pic.twitter.com/GC0VBQxrK5
— IEC South Africa (@IECSouthAfrica) November 19, 2023
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