ECN begins issuing duplicate voter cards
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The Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) began issuing duplicate voter cards yesterday.
ECN's spokesperson, De Wet Siluka, said this process will run until Sunday, 23 November.
The Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) began issuing duplicate voter cards yesterday.
ECN's spokesperson, De Wet Siluka, said this process will run until Sunday, 23 November.
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The issuing of duplicate voter cards in Keetmanshoop commenced today, but the election official said the process is already off to a slow start.
The process which started today ends on the 23rd of November.
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