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 an important step towards 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 ward 22, making it convenient for residents to register. These stations are equipped with all the necessary resources and trained staff to assist individuals in the registration process. The IEC has also extended their working hours to accommodate those who are unable to register during the day.
The registration process is simple and straightforward. All one needs is a valid South African ID document or a temporary identity certificate. The IEC has also made provisions for individuals who do not have a physical address, ensuring that no one is left behind in the registration process.
The IEC has been working tirelessly to encourage and educate citizens on the importance of registering to vote. They have been conducting various awareness campaigns, engaging with community leaders and distributing information pamphlets to ensure that everyone is well-informed about the registration process.
The IEC's efforts have not gone unnoticed, as many residents of ward 22 have expressed their gratitude for the convenience and efficiency of the registration process. One resident, Mrs. Ntombi Mthembu, shared her experience, saying, "I am so grateful for the IEC's efforts. I was able to register in just a few minutes, and the staff were very helpful and friendly."
The IEC's registration drive is not only about adding new voters to the roll but also updating the details of existing voters. This is crucial in ensuring that the voter's roll is accurate and up-to-date. It also allows for a smooth voting process on election day.
The IEC has also made provisions for those who are unable to register in person. Mobile registration units have been deployed to assist individuals who are unable to leave their homes due to illness or disability. This shows the IEC's commitment to ensuring that every eligible citizen has the opportunity to register and exercise their right to vote.
The IEC's registration drive in ward 22 has been met with enthusiasm and positivity from the community. This is a testament to the IEC's dedication to promoting a free and fair democratic process. It is also a reminder to all eligible citizens that their vote counts and their voice matters.
As the registration deadline approaches, the IEC urges all eligible citizens in ward 22 to take advantage of this opportunity and register to vote. It is a simple yet powerful act that can shape the future of our community and our country.
In conclusion, the IEC's registration drive in ward 22 of the Abaqulusi Municipality has been a resounding success. The IEC's commitment to promoting a fair and inclusive democratic process is evident in their efforts to make the registration process accessible to all. Let us all do our part and register to vote, for a better and brighter future for our community.