2024 Elections | Some residents in Rustenburg resolved to boycott elections

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2024 Elections | Some residents in Rustenburg resolved to boycott elections


Some residents in Rustenburg in North West have resolved to boycott elections and resorted to participate in a constructive protest of cleaning their community.

The aggrieved residents of villages that include Lekgalong, Ikageng and Lesung say the government has failed them by failing to render basic services including water, electricity, a…

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32 Comments

  1. I just cannot believe this…boycotting voting the very process that will being change. What the point of cleaning the community you 364 days to clean. Yhooo bathong 😐

  2. Its your own people in that community, too corrupt and self enriching. Materialism, selfishness leads to this. They are given the money but they chow it , building nice houses for themselves, big cars, kids in private schools, flashy clothes etc… Its deep rooted withing the culture of wanting to be worshiped for having all the nice things while others starve.

  3. Governments in Belfast, towards Limpompo are the worst if not most corrupt. The roads there are beyond worse. Its the people that the ANC elected, i don't even think they themselves drive in those roads. The Batswana, Pedi people of the ANC in these areas are the most corrupt. Too selfish

  4. Not too bright then. The ONLY way is to vote the ANC out of power. Its actually quite simple. How can you not understand that? Get rid of the ANC and the the MPC into power. See the change almost immediately. And this guy is a professor?

  5. Shocking logic!

    So according to these smart Alec’s, the best way to punish government failure is to not punish them?

    How is this guy ‘professor’ again? 😅

  6. We lack leadership drive,many residents opted for not voting,same thing happened to my rural areas,and fortunate enough I had a chance to visit them on the 4th of may,and managed to talk to the chief of the area and ppl were convinced to vote,and they said they don't want to see a single ANC poster there but we managed to hang ours and start campaigning for ActionSA from that particular day.
    We stayed to see some of EFF.