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South Africa's third democratic election appears to have gone off
with few major incidents and voters were still streaming to the
polls in many parts of the country in the evening.
At least 99 percent of the 20.6-million South Africans who
registered as voters are expected to turnout to make their crosses
on polling day, the Independent Electoral Commission said on Monday
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Political parties in KwaZulu-Natal will sign an electoral code of
conduct tomorrow, committing themselves to peaceful, free and fair
elections on April 14.
ADDRESS BY DEPUTY PRESIDENT JACOB ZUMA AT THE LAUNCH OF THE SABC
VOTER EDUCATION TELEVISION SERIES, KHULULEKA, Cape Town Convention
Centre, 26 November 2003
The Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) announced steps
yesterday to get some nine-million South Africans onto the voters'
roll in time for next year's poll.
The chairman of the African Union, Amara Essy, arrived in Pretoria
on Sunday for the Africa Conference on Elections, Democracy and
Governance, conference organisers said.