Patience Rusere
PRETORIA – SOUTH African president Jacob Zuma, who visited the Electoral Commission of South Africa’s (IEC) national results operations centre in Tshwane on Tuesday, says the country is all set for tomorrow’s local government elections.
Media reports quote Zuma as saying he is satisfied with the preparations, adding that as far as he is concerned “very little could go wrong.”
Zuma toured the IEC’s national results operations centre with IEC staff that included its chairperson
Vuma Glen Mashinini.
“From the briefing I’ve had, to me it is clear that very little could go wrong. I can say, everything will go fine because the process is so transparent and everyone has the opportunity to look at it,” Zuma is quoted as saying to local and international media.
Zuma all that was left was for voters to vote properly.
–Guardian
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