South Africans queue to cast their ballots in London
More than 24,000 voters are registered to cast their ballot in London on Saturday and Sunday.
South Africans queued for hours to cast their ballots at Trafalgar Square in London. Picture: Graeme Raubenheimer/Twitter
LONDON - Special voting for South Africans abroad continued at various missions on Saturday afternoon.
Groups of South Africans have been queuing for hours to cast their ballots at Trafalgar Square in London.
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Despite the snaking queue, there was a festive mood.
Whether it's a Springbok jersey, a red EFF beret, a green ANC bucket hat or a blue DA badge, Mzansi is in London to makes its mark.
More than 24,000 voters are registered to cast their ballot in London on Saturday and Sunday.
That's already more than the total abroad vote in 2019
WATCH: As far as the eye can see! The queue to vote at Trafalgar Square, London snakes around the 1933 SA House. #SAElection2024 @ewnupdates @IECSouthAfrica pic.twitter.com/w4sTtTbVu8
— RAUBY (@GraemeRauby) May 18, 2024