Kosovo residents wait to vote in the cold
Voting got off to a tricky start in Kosovo in Cape Town where the station remained unopened.
|||Cape Town - Voting got off to a tricky start in Kosovo where the station remained unopened an hour after it was meant to open its doors.
Residents in Ward 88 stood in the cold waiting and growing impatient and some even threatened to leave as their station remained closed well after 7am.
Most community members said they had been standing in line since 4am.
First to arrive was 60-year-old Dubukile Mbengashe, who said he was at the station well before 4am just to be first in line. “I thought I would have been done by now but it is after 8am and I am still here. What is the point of being here early if nobody us going to be on time. I did not want to be here late but it looks like nobody is organised. IWe are standing in cold.”
The voting station's deputy presiding officer Xhanti Ntswayi said: “When we phoned our presiding officer this morning he said he was waiting for SAPS to escort him from the IEC office in Mitchell's Plain and that is where the delay came from.”
“We have not started but we are working to get things started.”
Elections Bureau