Levi’s® partners with local celebs to spread the message of “It’s your Voice, It’s Your Vote”
Find out more about Levi’s Vote Announcement, or get out and VOTE. It’s your voice. It’s Your Vote. Use it. Just like the celebs below have done it.
Maps Maponyane
“Let us not take for granted the power that each and every one of our votes hold, to determine the future of our country. Voting is a privilege that honours those that fought, to grant us that right. On the 8th of May let’s go to the election polls in our numbers and ensure our voices are heard! It’s our responsibility.”
Nomzamo Mbatha
“Your vote is your voice and power of choice of who gets to be accountable for systematic change. Put a X on it! Make your voice heard! Be a part of a generation that stands for something!”
MoFlava
“I believe it’s important for anyone of voting age to participate in the political direction of their country, whether or not their party wins is not entirely the point because when we take charge of the conversation then we feel like we are part of the process. If we don’t get involved in political decisions about where the country goes then we actually have no control over the direction of where we want to go as a society. That’s why I think it’s important for South African’s to vote because collectively our vote forms the ultimate discussion on where we go next, regardless of who wins and also based of who wins too.”
Francois Van Coke
“I live in South Africa and I’m going nowhere. I would like to be a part of shaping South Africa’s future.”
Katlego Maboe
“I want to help build a nation of young people who care about the future of the country and understand the power that a vote wields. I want to see a future where active citizenship is the order of the day, where we live and strive for freedom, not just in our words but in our actions. I want to see South Africa succeed and take its rightful place among nations, and it all starts with realizing and exercising the right and power to vote.”
Pabi Moloi
“The ballot gives the people a voice. I choose to use it.”
Rouge
“We vote on the 8th of May, don’t miss the opportunity to have your voice heard. Every vote counts.”
Qaanita Orrie
“It’s almost that time! Have your voice heardby voting on the 8th May and be a part of shaping a better future for South Africa.”
Black Coffee
“’Be the change you wish to see in the world’- Mahatma Gandi. Make sure you do your part and vote 8 May.”
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