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[caption id="attachment_209137" align="aligncenter" width="630"] Residents protest at the Johnson Road Complex in Zwide during Wednesday's ward committee elections
Picture: Brian Witbooi[/caption]

While the ward committee elections ran relatively smoothly at most stations across Nelson Mandela Bay yesterday, voting was disrupted in Zwide and Wells Estate as residents complained about a lack of transparency in the process.

Police had to intervene as residents protested at the Johnson Road Complex in Zwide and shut the voting station after 1pm for a few hours.

The disgruntled group claimed they had not been aware that the elections were being held yesterday, accusing Ward 25 councillor Thembekile Jacobs of deliberately keeping the information from them to ensure those close to him were elected.

Ward committee elections were held in 49 wards across the Bay.

Lindi Sijaka, who spoke on behalf of the Ward 25 residents, said: “None of the four voting districts under this ward is aware of these ward committee elections today and all the nominees are the people who usually serve as volunteers for the ward councillor.”

She claimed that all nominees were members of the ANC.