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The Electoral Commission of Namibia says the preparation for the Guinas Constituency by-election in the Oshikoto Region is on course as per the electoral schedule.
The Electoral Commission of Namibia says the preparation for the Guinas Constituency by-election in the Oshikoto Region is on course as per the electoral schedule.
Vendors operating at the Opuwo Information and Cultural Centre have appealed to authorities to improve the centre's infrastructure.
They complained that the current sorry state of the centre was chasing away their clients.
As part of measures to ensure law and order during the festive season, the police will dispatch 19 police dogs to eight regions to help in the fight against crime over this period.
The Inspector General of the Police made this revelation during an inspection at the Okapuka Roadblock.
The Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) says it is prepared to provide answers to questions emanating from the November 27th national elections as well as the inspection of non-sensitive election materials.
Today was the last day of inspection of the material used in the November 27th National Assembly election.
The inspection of voting material used during the National Assembly election held last month continues at the Electoral Commission of Namibia’s headquarters.
ECN Commissioner Pius Iikwambi says the process is proceeding smoothly so far and expressed confidence they will be done by 17:00 today.
The inspection process of material used in the National Assembly Elections kicked off at the Electoral Commission of Namibia headquarters in Windhoek this morning.
Minister of Agriculture, Water, and Land Reform, Calle Schlettwein, is worried about the progress of the Rundu Water Treatment Plant in the Kavango East Region.
Once operational, the Rundu Water Treatment Plant is expected to bring an end to the town's water crisis.
European Union Ambassador Ana Beatriz Martins says the EU and Namibia relations have evolved significantly over the year in a way that stimulates economic growth and creates jobs for both.
The Rally for Democracy and Progress (RDP) party has called on its members to remain calm as they observe political developments in the country.
The party’s president, Mike Kavekotora, made the call during a media briefing held in Windhoek today.