This as Police Minister Bheki Cele said police would be out in full force to ensure peace prevailed at the country's 22,924 voting stations.
Police Minister Bheki Cele, flanked by fellow ministers from government's Justice, Crime Prevention and Security Cluster - State Security Minister Dipuo Letsatsi-Duba and Home Affairs Minister Siyabonga Cwele addressing journalists on the readiness for the May 8 general elections.
The United Kingdom on Thursday updated its local travel advisory for those visiting South Africa during next week’s general elections.
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