#NAMIBIAVOTES2024 | Registered voters can vote anywhere
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Registered voters for the upcoming Presidential and National Assembly Elections will be able to vote at any polling station around the country.
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Registered voters for the upcoming Presidential and National Assembly Elections will be able to vote at any polling station around the country.
The President of the National Democratic Party (NDP) has called on the Namibian nation to vote wisely to ensure that the next dispensation will be committed towards programmes aimed at promoting development and national unity.
Lukato Martin Lukato was speaking at a media conference in Katima Mulilo.
The Christian Democratic Voice (CDV) party promises to give unfettered operation to churches, enabling them to fulfil their missions and reach those in need if elected into the National Assembly.
The Christian Democratic Voice (CDV) has pledged to take action on climate change, invest in education, and prioritise the needs of the people.
CDV updated its members and other attendees on its manifesto while canvassing for support at a church service held at Okahandja.
The Republican Party's (RP) Regional Coordinator for the Zambezi Region, Charles Lizazi, says his party is the only party in Namibia that has not made promises to the electorate.
He made the remarks at Katima Mulilo in the Zambezi Region.
The President of the United Democratic Front (UDF) says the party leadership remains committed to addressing the struggles of the Namibian people.
Hendrik Gaobaeb, who was speaking at the party's star rally at Khorixas, urged Namibians to go out and vote for him and his party.
The National Unity Democratic Organisation (NUDO) wrapped up its campaign with strong promises for the future, focusing on education and health reforms.
President Nangolo Mbumba says the Swapo Party and its candidate, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, have been tested and approved as having substance and capacity to deliver economic development, eradicate poverty, and provide jobs.
Police in the Omusati Region are ready to deploy law enforcement officials to maintain law and order at polling stations in the region during the Presidential and National Assembly Election on the 27th of November.
Some residents of Ombika Location in the Etosha National Park have expressed their hopelessness for a better future ahead of the elections next week.
They as their forefathers have resided in the park for centuries.