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Monday, March 23, 2026

Demarcation of wards is a complex exercise: Hlabisa

The Municipal Demarcation Board (MDB) has officially handed over the final ward boundaries to the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) in a milestone move towards the upcoming local government elections.

This momentous occasion marks the completion of a rigorous and thorough process to determine the ward boundaries for the country’s municipalities. The MDB, in collaboration with the IEC, has been working tirelessly to ensure that the ward boundaries are fair, equitable, and reflective of the needs and aspirations of the communities they serve.

The MDB is an independent body established in terms of the Constitution of South Africa to review and determine municipal boundaries. The board is responsible for ensuring that the wards are demarcated in a manner that promotes good governance, efficient service delivery, and enhances democracy.

The MDB has been engaging with various stakeholders, including communities, political parties, and civil society organizations, to gather input and feedback on the proposed ward boundaries. This inclusive and consultative approach has allowed for transparency and accountability in the demarcation process, ensuring that the final ward boundaries are representative of the will of the people.

The handover of the final ward boundaries to the IEC is a significant step towards the local government elections, which are scheduled to take place in October this year. The IEC will now use these boundaries to conduct the elections and ensure that every eligible voter has the opportunity to exercise their democratic right to vote for candidates who will represent them at the local government level.

The IEC has also been working tirelessly to prepare for the upcoming elections, taking into account the challenges posed by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The commission has put in place strict health and safety protocols to ensure the safety of voters and election officials during the voting process.

The handover of the final ward boundaries to the IEC is a testament to the commitment and dedication of both the MDB and the IEC to uphold the principles of democracy and ensure free and fair elections. This milestone achievement is a reflection of the government’s efforts to promote good governance and strengthen democratic institutions in the country.

The MDB and the IEC must be commended for their tireless efforts in ensuring that the ward boundaries are determined in a transparent and inclusive manner. Their commitment to upholding the values of democracy and promoting the will of the people is commendable and should serve as an example to other institutions.

As we approach the local government elections, it is crucial for all South Africans to play their part in ensuring the success of the democratic process. We must exercise our right to vote and choose leaders who will work towards the betterment of our communities. It is also essential for all political parties to respect the outcome of the elections and work together towards building a better South Africa.

In conclusion, the handover of the final ward boundaries to the IEC is a significant milestone towards the upcoming local government elections. The MDB and the IEC have worked tirelessly to ensure that the ward boundaries are representative of the will of the people and promote good governance at the municipal level. Let us continue to uphold the values of democracy and work towards a better future for all South Africans.

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