#NAMIBIAVOTES2024 | Election preparations progress smoothly in Hardap
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The Hardap Region's Electoral Officer, Willem |Uirab, said preparations for the upcoming Presidential and National Assembly Elections are going smoothly in the region.
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The Hardap Region's Electoral Officer, Willem |Uirab, said preparations for the upcoming Presidential and National Assembly Elections are going smoothly in the region.
In Namibia's rural communities, where access to essential services remain limited, the upcoming elections represent a crucial opportunity to determine their future.
For years, residents of Aranos have felt the weight of neglect and underdevelopment, despite the country's visible progress in other areas.
Kunene Police Commander Commissioner James Nderura has called on political parties and members of the public to adhere to the Code of Conduct on the day of polling.
Support for the various political parties and presidential candidates has been fluctuating in past elections.
In 2014, Swapo won with 86%, while the closest opposition contender managed 9%.
The Body of Christ's (BCP) President, Festus Thomas, has called on all Christians and Namibians to vote for the party, which he said will create a people-centred government capable of addressing their needs.
President Nangolo Mbumba says no other party captures the essence of Namibian society like the Swapo Party and hence called on the electorate to give his party and its presidential candidate, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, another five years to govern.
The Regional Electoral Officer for the Kunene Region says the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) in the region is ready for the upcoming 2024 Presidential and National Assembly elections, despite challenges in reaching some remote areas.
The electorate at Aus Settlement in the ||Kharas Region has urged any incoming government to fulfill promises made in their election manifestos.
The San communities of Epinga Village in the Omundaungilo Constituency of the Ohangwena Region are ready for elections.
They said voting is their democratic right, and they would like to elect a leadership that will work on addressing their plights and alleviating poverty among their people.
The SADC Electoral Observation Mission (SEOM) for Namibia's 2024 Presidential and National Assembly Elections was launched in Windhoek today.
SADC member states have contributed personnel and resources to constitute the teams of observers under the SEOM.