18/06/2026
Political sabotage claims erupt in Kgaphamadi as IEC closes opposition stronghold Voting District
KGAPHAMADI - Kgaphamadi Village is bracing for a bitter election standoff after the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) closed the Santa Kgaphamadi Community Hall Voting District (VD), a move residents and opposition leaders say targets the ward’s largest base of non-ruling party voters.
According to residents, the VD was closed without IEC holding proper consultations with the affected community.
The closure has turned a routine administrative decision into accusations of political sabotage and threats to shut-down all voting stations in the area ahead of the 4 November 2026 Local Government Elections.
The Santa Kgaphamadi Community Hall VD sits at the heart of the village in Elias Motsoaledi Local Municipality (EMLM) Ward 21.
According to Community Leader Sipho Maleka, the VD serves more voters than any other station in Kgaphamadi, including Hlanganai Secondary School VD, Kgaphamadi Sports Ground VD, and Njoma Primary School VD.
“The village has roughly 3 000 registered voters and majority are using the Santa Kgaphamadi Community Hall VD. We are surprised they opted to shut-down this one instead of closing others that experienced poor turn-out in the previous elections,” he said.
According to Maleka, during a community meeting, convened with IEC Elias Motsoaledi Sub Regional representative, Frank Manyala, residents were told the VD was already closed for IEC activities.
“There were no proper explanations why the VD was closed. Residents rejected the announcement and took the dispute to the IEC Sekhukhune Regional Office. During a consultation on 21 May 2026 with IEC Sekhukhune Regional officials, the community were told to participate in the public consultation about the closure of the VD whereas the decision to shut-down the VD was already taken. The community refused to participate,” explained Maleka.
Their argument, consultation should have happened before the closure, not after. They demanded the voting district be restored to the IEC system immediately.
Maleka alleges the move amounts to political sabotage by IEC aimed at suppressing support for opposition parties and independent candidates in the ward.
Ward 21 Councillor, Mpho Maphopha, who represents the EFF in EMLM, questioned the logic of keeping a sports ground voting station that requires tents and extra resources while closing a community hall that already has infrastructure.
“The Santa Kgaphamadi Community Hall VD was just closed without consultations. This is a human rights violation. They closed a VD with the majority of voters and left the Kgaphamadi Sports Ground VD, which has the least number of voters. This is a political play,” he said.
Maphopa said provincial IEC officials told him the decision came from a PLC meeting, but could not produce an attendance register or date when asked about the meeting.
“This decision affects everyone. No one knows what is actually happening. Everyone is frustrated. This is undermining the rights of voters,” he said.
In response, residents resolved to boycott voter registration on 20 and 21 June 2026. They also vowed to boycott the 4 November 2026 Local Government Elections in their preferred VD is not reopened.
When asked for a comment, IEC Elias Motsoaledi Sub Regional representative, Frank Manyala, referred the publication’s enquiries to IEC Limpopo Provincial Office.
However, questions about changes to VDs affecting Kgaphamadi residents remain unanswered after IEC in Limpopo Provincial Office declined to provide clear comment to this publication.
An IEC official form Limpopo Office who contacted the publication and refused to give their name, said: “When IEC delimits Voting Stations, it works with representatives of the Community who participate in the PLC. All political parties including your EFF signed the finalised maps on behalf of the people they represent. Please get your Councillor to tell you the truth as you are padding misinformation and you are becoming his mouthpiece.”