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Be informed about district boundaries

01 Nov 2023

Individuals have a responsibility to stay informed about the changes  that  have occurred as a result of the delimitation process, says  Vice President, Slumber Tsogwane. 

 Addressing a kgotla meeting in Xere and Khumaga on October 30,  he said doing so would help them to know the polling district boundaries, which guided them to register at the right place and avoid  voter trafficking. 

  He said the the 2022 Population Census and Household Survey registered an increase in population, which necessitated an increase of polling districts.

  Mr Tsogwane informed residents of the two villages that  that there would be some changes in the 2024 elections in polling districts, polling stations and constituencies.

 He said the number of constituencies would increase from 57 to 61, polling districts 490 to 609, whilst polling stations increased from 2 258 to 2 802. 

 In Khumaga, Mr Bogoman Kgosiemang expressed concern that political candidates were not well informed on issues regarding  the electoral act and election policies.

 “When an electorate request for an electoral act, which, he said should  accessible to the public, a politician will instead share party manifesto.

  Residents were also informed that   Batswana were free to register at their place of residence, whether it is a place of work, business or work. END

Source : BOPA

Author : Thandy Tebogo

Location : XERE/ KHUMAGA

Event : KGOTLA MEETING

Date : 01 Nov 2023