Features : : South Africa Elections
  • elections_sa_2009_01Jozini, Kwazulu Natal, South Africa, April 13th 2009: African National Congress (ANC) supporters are getting warmed up with a traditional dance on their way to a rally held by the ANC. ANC president Jacob Zuma is touring his native Kwazulu Natal after having corruption charges against him dropped. South Africa is going to the polls on April 22nd.
  • elections_sa_2009_02Jozini, Kwazulu Natal, South Africa, April 13th 2009: African National Congress (ANC) supporters are searched for weapons before being admitted to a rally held by the ANC. ANC president Jacob Zuma is touring his native Kwazulu Natal after having corruption charges against him dropped. South Africa is going to the polls on April 22nd.
  • elections_sa_2009_03Jozini, Kwazulu Natal, South Africa, April 13th 2009: African National Congress (ANC) supporters are getting warmed up with a traditional dance before a rally held by the ANC. ANC president Jacob Zuma is touring his native Kwazulu Natal after having corruption charges against him dropped. South Africa is going to the polls on April 22nd.
  • elections_sa_2009_04Jozini, Kwazulu Natal, South Africa, April 13th 2009: African National Congress (ANC) president Jacob Zuma steps out of his heliciopter to attend a rally. Zuma is touring his native Kwazulu Natal after having corruption charges against him dropped. South Africa is going to the polls on April 22nd.
  • elections_sa_2009_05Empangeni, Kwazulu Natal, South Africa, April 14th 2009: African National Congress (ANC) president Jacob Zuma does a traditional dance on stage at an ANC election rally. Zuma is touring his native Kwazulu Natal after having corruption charges against him dropped. He remains hugely popular and is free to run for president of South Africa. South Africa is going to the polls on April 22nd.
  • elections_sa_2009_06Empangeni, Kwazulu Natal, South Africa, April 14th 2009: African National Congress (ANC) supporters celebrate at a rally attended by ANC president Jacob Zuma. Zuma is touring his native Kwazulu Natal after having corruption charges against him dropped. He is free to run for president of South Africa. South Africa is going to the polls on April 22nd.
  • elections_sa_2009_07Empangeni, Kwazulu Natal, South Africa, April 14th 2009: African National Congress (ANC) president Jacob Zuma addresses supporters at an ANC election rally. Zuma is touring his native Kwazulu Natal after having corruption charges against him dropped. He is free to run for president of South Africa. South Africa is going to the polls on April 22nd.
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  • elections_sa_2009_10Jozini, Kwazulu Natal, South Africa, April 13th 2009: African National Congress (ANC) president Jacob Zuma attends a rally. Zuma is touring his native Kwazulu Natal after having corruption charges against him dropped. South Africa is going to the polls on April 22nd.
  • elections_sa_2009_11Diepsloot, Johannesburg, South Africa 22nd of April 2009: A voter township of Diepsloot gets his left thumb painted with indelible ink to prevent fraud. Voters in South Africa cast their vote in the fourth free elections since the fall of Apartheid in 1994.
  • elections_sa_2009_12Diepsloot, Johannesburg, South Africa 22nd of April 2009: Voters in the Township of Diepsloot are queuing up patiently in order to cast their vote in the fourth free elections since the fall of Apartheid in 1994.
  • elections_sa_2009_13Diepsloot, Johannesburg, South Africa 22nd of April 2009: An old tyre has been set alight to keep voters warm on a chilly autumn day in Diepsloot. Voters in the Township of Diepsloot are queuing up patiently in order to cast their vote in the fourth free elections since the fall of Apartheid in 1994.
  • elections_sa_2009_14Diepsloot, Johannesburg, South Africa 22nd of April 2009: Voters in the Township of Diepsloot are queuing up patiently in order to cast their vote in the fourth free elections since the fall of Apartheid in 1994.
  • elections_sa_2009_15Diepsloot, Johannesburg, South Africa 22nd of April 2009: Voters in the Township of Diepsloot cast their vote in the fourth free elections since the fall of Apartheid in 1994.
  • elections_sa_2009_16Diepsloot, Johannesburg, South Africa 22nd of April 2009: Voters in the Township of Diepsloot cast their vote in the fourth free elections since the fall of Apartheid in 1994.
  • elections_sa_2009_17Diepsloot, Johannesburg, South Africa 22nd of April 2009: Voters in the Township of Diepsloot are queuing up patiently next to a police station secured by barbed wire. They are waiting to cast their vote in the fourth free elections since the fall of Apartheid in 1994.
  • elections_sa_2009_18Jozini, Kwazulu Natal, South Africa, April 13th 2009: A Zulu dancer performs a traditional dance at a rally held by the African National Congress (ANC). ANC president Jacob Zuma is touring his native Kwazulu Natal after having corruption charges against him dropped. South Africa is going to the polls on April 22nd.
  • elections_sa_2009_19Empangeni, Kwazulu Natal, South Africa, April 14th 2009: African National Congress (ANC) supporters celebrate at a rally attended by ANC president Jacob Zuma. They are singing to the tune of the ANC battle song "Bring me my machine gun...". Zuma is touring his native Kwazulu Natal after having corruption charges against him dropped. He is free to run for president of South Africa. South Africa is going to the polls on April 22nd.
  • elections_sa_2009_20Empangeni, Kwazulu Natal, South Africa, April 14th 2009: African National Congress (ANC) supporters celebrate at a rally attended by ANC president Jacob Zuma. Zuma is touring his native Kwazulu Natal after having corruption charges against him dropped. He is free to run for president of South Africa. South Africa is going to the polls on April 22nd.
  • elections_sa_2009_21Empangeni, Kwazulu Natal, South Africa, April 14th 2009: African National Congress (ANC) supporters celebrate at a rally attended by ANC president Jacob Zuma. Zuma is touring his native Kwazulu Natal after having corruption charges against him dropped. He is free to run for president of South Africa. South Africa is going to the polls on April 22nd.