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South Africans queued to cast their to vote in Dublin, Ireland. (Supplied/Marike Koen)
Phumlani and Oko Nyumbane will travel by train for four hours, from their home in Lenton to London, where they will cast their ballots with more than 70 000 other South Africans registered to vote abroad.
"It’s a bit too far. But I have dedicated my Saturday to voting, and there is no way I am not going," Phumlani told News24.
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