GLITCHES at some voting stations yesterday resulting in some voters going home or heading to their workplaces or drinking spots.
When The Star visited various voting stations in the morning, the process seemed to be running smoothly. However, as the day progressed, voting became slower and slower in some areas, including the Fire Station in ward 52, Ekurhuleni.
Nicholas Hlophe, EFF’s convenor in the Fire Station voting district, said there had been technical glitches, with the system off-line at times.
“People, particularly elderly citizens, are becoming impatient. As the EFF, we request in the future the IEC must have adequate resources, failing which we will end up having unnecessary fights among voters,” said Hlophe.
Bhekisizwe Mlambo, a hostel dweller, threatened to exit the voting station without making his mark complaining…