On voting day, voters will be required to present a valid form of identification before they can vote. “Voters will enter a private voting booth to mark their ballot papers in secret before placing them into the ballot boxes provided. Once this process is complete, they are free to leave the voting station,” he added. Mamabolo warned that taking photographs of completed ballot papers, impersonating another voter or bringing dangerous weapons into a voting station are all strictly forbidden. Individuals may contest as candidates representing political parties, provided they receive enough support from registered voters in their ward to stand as independent candidates.