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Matundu, Sheehama Urge Namibians to Vote.

Matundu: Deputy Minister of International Relations and Cooperation Jennely Matundu, along with Opuwo’s first mayor, Rex Sheehama, have called on inhabitants of the Kunene Region to turn up in numbers and cast their ballots in the Presidential and Nat…

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Queues and Frustration Mark Voting at Wernhil.

Windhoek: Voting at the Wernhil Shopping Centre polling station in Windhoek saw mixed reactions on Wednesday as employees and the general public queued to cast their votes in Namibia’s Presidential and National Assembly elections. Some of the employee…

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Oshifo Community Members Brave the Sun to Vote.

Oshifo: The voting process at the Oshifo settlement near Ruacana began early Wednesday morning, with community members patiently waiting for their turn to vote. David Shikongi, the presiding officer at Oshifo Community Hall, said they did not experien…

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Ui/o/oo Calls for Voters to Be Sober Minded.

Tsumkwe: Deputy Minister of Marginalised People in the Ministry of Gender Equality, Poverty Eradication and Social Welfare under the presidency, Royal Kxao Ui/o/oo has called on voters to be sober-minded when casting their votes. Ui/o/oo, who was one …

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Endjala Calls on Omusati Residents to Vote.

Outapi: Voting in the Omusati Region capital of Outapi started in earnest on Wednesday, with winding lines being observed around town. Regional Governor Erginus Endjala was one of the first people to cast their votes at the Ombalantu Traditional Autho…

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Go Out and Practice Your Democratic Rights: Amadhila.

Windhoek: Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila has urged eligible voters to brave the long queues at polling stations so they can cast their votes as it is their democratic right. Kuugongelwa-Amadhila was one of the first people to cast their vot…

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Technical Glitches Delay Voting at Opuwo.

Opuwo: The voting procedure in Opuwo was delayed due to various polling stations encountering technical issues with their scanners and tablets. Voting at the Ministry of Youth and Sports and the regional police station in Opuwo commenced slowly on Wed…

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Low Voter Turnout at Ngone Polling Station.

Rundu: The Ngone Combined School polling station, located approximately 22 kilometers east of Rundu, experienced a notably low voter turnout, with only five voters in line when Nampa arrived at around 11:00 a.m.

According to Namibia Press Agency, Be…

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