Why Every South African Citizen Must Vote in Local Elections...
When local government fails, daily life becomes harder. Roads crumble. Water runs dry. Refuse piles up. Streetlights stay broken. These are not national problems debated in Parliament far away. They are local problems, decided by councils elected where we live. That is why local elections matter. And that is why every South African citizen must vote in them. Local Government Affects Your Everyday Life Local councils control the services we depend on every day: Water and sanitation Electricity distribution Roads and transport Refuse removal Town planning and housing Community safety and by-laws If your municipality is failing, it shows up in your home, your street, and your neighbourhood. Voting is the most direct way citizens can influence the decisions made by those in power. Not Voting Is Also a Choice — With Consequences Many people say, “Voting doesn’t change anything.” But not voting guarantees one thing: you hand your power to others . Low voter turnout benefits organised politi...