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A New Dawn in South Africa’s Political Sphere: Yoh Vote Platform

by Kagiso Petersen
February 25, 2024

Yoh Vote is a new and innovative digital platform in South Africa’s political sphere that helps voters identify their political leanings through a sequence of multiplechoice queries. It empowers voters to express approval of political parties that align with their beliefs, reducing uncertainties in the voting process. While some users have expressed doubts about its objectivity, Yoh Vote offers a range of resources to assist voters in understanding their matches better, promoting informed decisionmaking. As South Africa gears up for the 2024 elections, Yoh Vote represents a unique blend of technology and politics that could shape the future of voting.

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