NAMIBIANS READY FOR POLLS

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2024-11-26
SIBBINDA, 14 SEPTEMBER 2012 - Voting began at a snail's pace in the Sibbinda Constituency by-election currently underway in the Caprivi Region. Seen here are eligible voters at the Sikosinyana Secondary School polling station queuing to cast their votes. (Photo by: Olavi Haikera) NAMPA SIBBINDA, 14 SEPTEMBER 2012 - Voting began at a snail's pace in the Sibbinda Constituency by-election currently underway in the Caprivi Region. Seen here are eligible voters at the Sikosinyana Secondary School polling station queuing to cast their votes. (Photo by: Olavi Haikera) NAMPA
(NAMPA FEATURES SERVICE)

EENHANA, 26 NOV (NAMPA) – As Namibia, at 34 heads to the polls on Wednesday, Namibians have shown readiness to choose their desired fifth president and members of the eighth National Assembly, from a list of 15 candidates vying to head the state and 22 parties.
Election interactions fill the air in party colours within regalia, billboards, and debates at every sit down physically and digitally.
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