A quiet start in Vuwani on Election Day
Updated | By Maryke Vermaak
The situation in the Limpopo town of Vuwani is quiet as the sun rises on Election Day 2016.
Police are still maintaining a heavy presence in the area which has been plagued by violent protests against their incorporation into the Malamulele municipality.
Earlier this year residents took to the streets against the demarcation of the area, citing poor service delivery from the Malamulele municipality.
Police have descended on the area, considered as one of the hotspots, since Monday and according to Jacaranda FM reporter, Maryke Vermaak some residents already indicated that they won't let the Independent Electoral Commission into the area.
WATCH #Elections2016 #Vuwani Trenches dug next to a school in Vuwani - roads also blocked with stones.
— Maryke Vermaak (@MarykeVermaak) August 3, 2016
MV pic.twitter.com/lA4aTVAW5J
Officials have also deployed vehicles to remove any rubble from the roads in and around the area.
"Residents barricaded roads in Vuwani overnight," Vermaak reported.
She also added that the municipal vehicles are being escorted by the police to ensure their safety.
WATCH #Elections2016 #Vuwani Police removing barricades so the roads can be open.
— Maryke Vermaak (@MarykeVermaak) August 3, 2016
MV pic.twitter.com/0D07OY88EB
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