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Mayor of Moses Kotane Local Municipality Casts Her Vote

Nketu Nkotswe, the Mayor of the Moses Kotane local municipality, cast her vote today – 29 May 2024 at the First Apostolic Church in Ward 23, Mabeskraal. Mayor Nkotswe, accompanied by members of her constituency, participated in the ongoing elections with enthusiasm and urged all residents to exercise their democratic right.

The Moses Kotane local municipality, encompassing 107 villages and two townships, plays a pivotal role in the North West Province’s governance and development. Mayor Nkotswe, a respected figure in the Moses Kotane Local Municipality, emphasized the importance of voting in shaping the future of local communities and fostering accountable leadership.

“I encourage all residents of Moses Kotane to come out and vote today,” Mayor Nkotswe remarked after casting her ballot. “This election is crucial for our country’s progress and the well-being of our people. Let us use this opportunity to make our voices heard and contribute to building a stronger, more vibrant community.

As polling stations remain open throughout the day, residents of Moses Kotane continue to flock to voting centers to choose their representatives. The outcome of these elections will determine the leadership that will oversee critical services and initiatives impacting the daily lives of community members.

With the voting process underway, Mayor Nkotswe’s message resonates widely, urging unity and active participation in the democratic process. Her leadership in both action and words sets an example for constituents and future leaders alike, reinforcing the significance of each vote in shaping the collective future of South Africa. Voting Stations will close at 9pm.

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