As of Tuesday night 13 political parties had submitted their lists of candidates. These were: the Africa Unite Party, the ANC, the African People’s Convention, the DA, the Minority Front, Vryheidsfront Plus, United Christian Democratic Party, Ubumbano Lwesiwe Sabangoni, Sindawonye Progressive Party, Al Jama-eh, the South African Progressive Civic Organisation, the Inkatha Freedom Party and the National Freedom Party.
Parties who register before the deadline will be informed of any non-compliance by March 18, the IEC said. They would be given until March 24 to rectify this.
The final list of candidates would then be made public from March 28 to 31, during which time they would be made available for inspection. The public would then have until April 1 to object to any candidate.
Registered voters outside of South Africa were also given until 5pm on Wednesday to register their intention to vote. Submissions could be done online at www.elections.org.za. Voters are required to complete and submit the VEC10. So far 23,600 VEC10 notifications have been received.
Overseas voting will take place on April 30 at South Africa’s 123 High Commissions, embassies and consulates-general in 108 countries.
SO the prophet must be laughing his head off... I myself was simply gobsmaked. It appears we have crossed a major hurdle on our journey to make a big difference in this land... the hurdle of UNBELIEF!,,,,yes... we can!... we can do all things with faith in God. We are stronger together. Dont let anyone stop you from believing. We all have a dream and we can do it. Its really up to us to be OBEDIENT to Gods calling on our lives and what HE directs us to do. This morning I jsut gave thanks to God for His grace and played Keith Greens Create in me a clean heart... the chinese once said...may you live in interesting times... but I say.. may we all live in UNBELIEVABLE times...as a blessing to all who believe. I thank you.
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