In Conversation With Tebogo Mashilompane-National Leader of Forum for South Africa

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The Forum for South Africa (FOSA) has called on the Independent Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC) to urgently strengthen electoral systems ahead of upcoming elections.

In its statement, FOSA raises concerns that have surfaced over time from various quarters, including allegations of vote rigging, mishandling of ballot papers, and vulnerabilities in voting processes. While these claims remain contested and not always substantiated, they continue to influence public discourse around electoral credibility.

FOSA is calling for several interventions, including tamper-proof voting systems, stricter vetting of election personnel, increased involvement of independent observers, and stronger safeguards against political interference. The organisation also highlights the importance of addressing issues of bias and ensuring transparency in how electoral complaints are handled.

The Independent Electoral Commission of South Africa, as a constitutionally mandated body, is responsible for ensuring that elections are free, fair, and credible. Historically, South Africa’s elections have been widely regarded as credible, although concerns and isolated disputes have emerged over the years.

As the country moves closer to the 2026 Local Government Elections, debates around electoral integrity, public trust, and institutional accountability are once again coming into focus.
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