KZN voters urged to register online ahead of by-elections
The IEC has been registering voters in ward 22, in the Abaqulusi Municipality

The Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) has been hard at work in ward 22 of the Abaqulusi Municipality, registering voters for the upcoming elections. This is a crucial step in ensuring that every eligible citizen has the opportunity to exercise their democratic right to vote.
The IEC has set up registration stations in various locations within the ward, making it convenient for residents to register. The process is simple and only requires a valid South African ID or temporary ID certificate. The IEC officials are friendly and helpful, making the registration process a smooth and efficient one.
The registration process is not only for first-time voters, but also for those who have recently turned 18 or have moved to a new ward. It is important for all eligible voters to register, as this is the only way to ensure that their voices are heard in the upcoming elections.
The IEC has also taken measures to ensure that the registration process is safe and adheres to all COVID-19 protocols. Social distancing is maintained at all registration stations and hand sanitizers are readily available. The IEC officials also wear masks and gloves, and all equipment is regularly sanitized.
The registration process is a crucial step in the democratic process and it is heartening to see the IEC taking it seriously. It is a reminder to all citizens that our votes matter and have the power to shape the future of our country.
The IEC has also been actively engaging with the community, encouraging them to register and educating them on the importance of voting. This has created a sense of excitement and enthusiasm among the residents of ward 22. Many have expressed their gratitude towards the IEC for making the registration process so accessible and hassle-free.
The IEC has also been working closely with local community leaders and organizations to spread awareness about the registration process. This has been instrumental in reaching out to those who may not have access to traditional forms of media.
The IEC's efforts in ward 22 are a testament to their commitment towards ensuring free and fair elections. It is a reminder to all citizens that our democracy is a precious gift and it is our responsibility to exercise our right to vote.
The registration process in ward 22 will continue until the final voter registration weekend on 17-18 July. The IEC urges all eligible voters to take advantage of this opportunity and register to vote. It is a simple yet powerful way to make our voices heard and contribute towards building a better future for our country.
In conclusion, the IEC's registration drive in ward 22 of the Abaqulusi Municipality is a commendable effort towards promoting democracy and civic participation. Their dedication and hard work have made it possible for more citizens to register and have a say in the upcoming elections. Let us all do our part and register to vote, for a better and brighter South Africa.



