By Lelethu Mquqo
31 October 2011
South Africans have been urged to keep their doors open for enumerators as Census 2011 comes to a close.
The national count officially ends today, but many of the estimated 14 million households in the country are yet to be visited.
Gauteng Premier Nomvula Mokonyane called on people to let census staff get on with their work.
People who refuse to cooperate were earlier this month informed that compliance is a legal requirement.
Warning letters are due to be issued to anyone who has refused to be counted.
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