On the 6th of December 2008 South Africans Marched in London for their right to vote in 2009. For more information or details about the next march visit http://www.sayfa.org.uk Video by SA PROMO Magazine http://sapromo.com
wished i could have been there, pity i didn't hear about it before.....who organised this???? i would love to be included on the next march or anything to do with SA....cheers
Is there any country in the (at least Western democratic) world that does not allow its expats to vote, if they can go to an embassy or a consul?
But is this decision by the High Court ruling? Is that the highest court in the country?
If this is an ethnic question, let´s hope not, but if so, how is the High Court and the Constitutional Court (that I understand has to agree on it also) filled currently in those matters?
E nap i shaba lol
thunderkills300 1 year ago
dis nie meer snaaks, hou op of fok op.
piratesaregood 2 years ago
U wish mate lol. ANC?
Inathi12 2 years ago
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Yes but remember to vote ANC
BoerBoetieReturn 2 years ago
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Yes Vote ANC!!!
BoerBoetieReturn 2 years ago
Wow i dont even understand your questions
BoerBoetieReturn 2 years ago
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vote ANC then you join them
BoerBoetieReturn 2 years ago
wished i could have been there, pity i didn't hear about it before.....who organised this???? i would love to be included on the next march or anything to do with SA....cheers
ODINexpat 2 years ago
Is there any country in the (at least Western democratic) world that does not allow its expats to vote, if they can go to an embassy or a consul?
But is this decision by the High Court ruling? Is that the highest court in the country?
If this is an ethnic question, let´s hope not, but if so, how is the High Court and the Constitutional Court (that I understand has to agree on it also) filled currently in those matters?
LeifurIceland 3 years ago
South Africans abroad should be allowed to vote, the Pretoria High Court ruled on Monday.
Handing down judgement, Acting Judge Piet Ebersohn ruled that the current legislation infringed on the rights of South Africans living abroad.
2Benson6 3 years ago 2