ECN will not tolerate laxity: Nghikembua

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2024-09-05
SWAKOPMUND, 05 September 2024 - Regional Electoral Officers and Returning Officers at the official opening of the training at Swakopmund on Thursday. The workshop aims to provide the 13 REOs and 121 ROs with the necessary knowledge and skills to efficiently and effectively manage the electoral process and ensure delivery of credible elections in compliance with statutory frameworks. (Photo by: Isabel Bento)NAMPA SWAKOPMUND, 05 September 2024 - Regional Electoral Officers and Returning Officers at the official opening of the training at Swakopmund on Thursday. The workshop aims to provide the 13 REOs and 121 ROs with the necessary knowledge and skills to efficiently and effectively manage the electoral process and ensure delivery of credible elections in compliance with statutory frameworks. (Photo by: Isabel Bento)NAMPA
SWAKOPMUND, 05 SEP (NAMPA) – Chairperson of the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN), Elsie Nghikembua, has said the commission will not tolerate laxity from electoral staff in the execution of their duties.
Nghikembua during the official opening of training for Regional Electoral Officers (REO) and Returning Officers (RO) in Swakopmund on Thursday emphasised that any conduct compromising the commission’s commitment to maintaining the integrity...
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SWAKOPMUND, 05 September 2024 - Chairperson of the Electoral Commission of Namibia, Elsie Nghikembua, speaking at the official opening of the training workshop of Regional Electoral Officers and Returning Officers at Swakopmund on Thursday. The workshop aims to provide the 13 REOs and 121 ROs with the necessary knowledge and skills to efficiently and effectively manage the electoral process and ensure delivery of credible elections in compliance with statutory frameworks. (Photo by: Isabel Bento) NAMPA SWAKOPMUND, 05 September 2024 - Chairperson of the Electoral Commission of Namibia, Elsie Nghikembua, speaking at the official opening of the training workshop of Regional Electoral Officers and Returning Officers at Swakopmund on Thursday. The workshop aims to provide the 13 REOs and 121 ROs with the necessary knowledge and skills to efficiently and effectively manage the electoral process and ensure delivery of credible elections in compliance with statutory frameworks. (Photo by: Isabel Bento) NAMPA

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