Divine Nkrumah to Observe South Africas Polls
Tue, 07 May 2024 15:00
As the Republic of South Africa prepares to the go to the polls on the 29th of May 2024, election observers have been selected to be part of the electoral process. Amongst the observers is Divine Nkrumah, an enterprising and versatile young politician who is currently the Director of Operations of the Progressive People's Party.
Divine will be part of the observer missions to monitor South Africa's National and Provincial Election, which is scheduled for May 29 2024. It will be an chance for Divine to keenly study the electoral process of the mainly socialist state ahead of the fierce politically contested elections.
Mr. Nkrumah is among the few individuals on the continent who were selected and received an invitation to participate in this significant observer mission after a rigorous selection process of many applications received from across the continent by the panel.
Mr. Nkrumah joins the Election Observer Mission of DLDP to witness the South African elections scheduled for May 29, 2024.
As characteristic of elections, the various political parties will be holding rallies in the various provinces in South Africa where manifestos and campaign messages will be shared to electorates.
Mr. Nkrumah will be a part of the observers of some of the rallies to have a firsthand experience of how the South Africans conduct their political rallies in recent times. Furthermore, Mr. Nkrumah will have the chance to tour some polling stations across various voting districts to observe the voting process.
Kobina Darlington/

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