Hundreds of South African citizens living in Dubai and Abu Dhabi gathered on May 18 to remotely vote in their country’s national elections, expressing hope for change. Among them was Dominique Vuyiswa Jackson, who felt compelled to contribute to the future of her country. The upcoming general elections in South Africa, scheduled for May 29, 2024, are anticipated to potentially end the African National Congress’s longstanding rule.
Lawyer Andrita Maharaj also emphasized the importance of voting for change, hoping for a better South Africa for her loved ones still residing in the country. Similarly, Al-Kabeer, a resident of Durban, highlighted the beauty of South Africa marred by corruption, expressing a desire for a safer and more beautiful nation through positive change.
In adherence to election laws, South African citizens can only vote from abroad on a specific date outlined in the election timetable, typically 10 days prior to the in-country voting day. First-time voter Sarah Ebrahim, aged 20, highlighted the significance of choosing the right party to lead the country in the right direction, showing a strong sense of responsibility towards making informed decisions.
The voting process for South Africans in the UAE was characterized by efficiency and simplicity, with Andrita and Al-Kabeer praising the seamless experience. While Andrita was impressed by the quick voting process that took just 17 minutes, Al-Kabeer appreciated the updates provided through a WhatsApp group and prioritization for vulnerable groups. However, some, like Dominique, encountered longer wait times due to the initial rush in the morning hours.
Overall, the participation of South African expatriates in the elections from abroad showcases their commitment to shaping the future of their country and their optimism for a positive change in governance. With a growing sentiment for transformation and a desire for a safer, more prosperous South Africa, these overseas votes reflect a collective voice advocating for progress and accountability in the nation’s political landscape.