myAfrica
BETA
Home
My Dashboard
Search All
allAfrica News
Travel
Site Français
Section
Accommodation
Activities
Books
Films
Music
Organizations
People
Recipes
Restaurants
Photo Essays
Photo Essays
By Users
From allAfrica
Create New Post
Search
Add Content
|
User Guidelines
|
Account/Register
|
Get Help
Sofia Tosolari/AllAfrica
For navigation and photo information, look upper right »»
Voting Day in Du Noon, Cape Town, April 2009
Explore this photo essay
First
Previous
7/7
Next
Last
A voter drops his ballot into the ballot box while being observed by an election official.
Tags:
South Africa
Created: 22nd Apr 2009
Modified: 22nd Apr 2009
Share:
More Photo Essays
South African Elections - Voting in London
South Africa, Europe and Africa
A Look Back At Kenya's 2007 Election and Aftermath
Zimbabwe Multiparty Talks
Malawi Goes to the Polls
See more photo essays »
Other Posts from myAfrica
Books
Patriotic Leadership..The Pathway To Democracy And Opportunity
People
Alyssa Ketterer
United States
Recipes
Chorba 'dess
Soups, Snacks and Appetizers, Algeria
Books
The Cross Versus the Crescent: Religion And Politics in Tanzania from the 1880s to the 1990s (2005)
Tanzania
Search for more »
Most Active Stories
Most Read
Most Commented
Most Emailed
Eritrea:
Nation Says Sanctions Will Have No Effect
Nigeria:
Cabinet Ministers Have No Access to Yar'Adua
Nigeria:
Campus Girls, Big-Time Prostitutes
Eritrea:
UN Imposes Arms, Travel Sanctions
South Africa:
Xhosa Monarch Puts High Price on His Independence
Eritrea:
Press Release in Response to UN Security Council Resolution
Nigeria:
Vice President Grounds Ministers
Eritrea:
Hizbul Islam Denounces UN's Sanction Imposed on Eritrea
Nigeria:
Lawmaker Goes to Court Over Yar'Adua's Absence
Nigeria:
Dispute Over Vice-President Taking Yar'Adua' s Place
More Most Active >>
Zimbabwe:
Mujuru Hits Out at Sanctions
Zimbabwe:
Rights Lawyer Says Zanu PF's Days in Power Are Numbered
Zimbabwe:
South African Opposition Says Mugabe Will Never Implement the GPA
Zimbabwe:
Hands Off Zim - Mutambara
Zimbabwe:
Report on Unity Govt Crisis Revealed
Nigeria:
Western Oil Firms May Not Renew Nigerian Licences--Shell to Sell Oil Fields
Nigeria:
Man Claiming to Be 289 Years Old Pulls Crowd in Katsina
South Africa:
A Hundred Copenhagens Could Not Bring the Changes We Need
Zimbabwe:
Nestle Suspends Operations
Liberia:
Journalist Finally Charged for Story on Guinea's Junta
More Most Active >>
Tanzania:
Church Sold to Arab Investors
Rwanda:
Utexrwa in Nets Deal With Germany Firm
Zimbabwe:
Provincial Hero Gumbura Laid to Rest
Nigeria:
Minister Spends Billions on Foreign Trips
Eritrea:
Security Council Imposes Sanctions on Eritrea over Its Role in Somalia, Refusal to Withdraw Troops Following Conflict with Djibouti
Nigeria:
Campus Girls, Big-Time Prostitutes
Africa:
China's Entry Into the Scramble for Oil Could Benefit Continent
Sierra Leone:
Mining Bill Queried
Eritrea:
UN Imposes Arms, Travel Sanctions
Mozambique:
Investors Decided to Pull Out of Procana Months Ago
More Most Active >>