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Sofia Tosolari/AllAfrica
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Voting Day in Du Noon, Cape Town, April 2009
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South Africa's Independent Electoral Commission expected a high turnout for this year's general election, and voters in places like the Cape Town community of Du Noon did not disappoint.
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Created: 22nd Apr 2009
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