Tsumkwe voters urged to replace lost cards ahead of elections

Hesron Kapanga
2024-11-26
TSUMKWE, 26 November 2024  – Mbashandangi Kahiriri, the Returning Officer of the Tsumkwe Constituency during the 2024 Presidential and National Assembly Elections, pictured while addressing vehicle owners at the Tsumkwe Police Station. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA. TSUMKWE, 26 November 2024 – Mbashandangi Kahiriri, the Returning Officer of the Tsumkwe Constituency during the 2024 Presidential and National Assembly Elections, pictured while addressing vehicle owners at the Tsumkwe Police Station. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA.
TSUMKWE, 26 NOV (NAMPA) – The Electoral Commission of Namibia’s (ECN) Returning Officer for the Tsumkwe Constituency has urged residents who have misplaced their voter cards, to obtain duplicates by the end of Tuesday.
With the 2024 Presidential and National Assembly elections scheduled for Wednesday, returning officer Mbashandangi Kahiriri told Nampa in an interview Tuesday is the last opportunity for residents to visit the Tsumkwe polling stati...
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TSUMKWE, 26 November 2024  – Mbashandangi Kahiriri, the Returning Officer of the Tsumkwe Constituency during the 2024 Presidential and National Assembly Elections, pictured while addressing vehicle owners at the Tsumkwe Police Station. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA. TSUMKWE, 26 November 2024 – Mbashandangi Kahiriri, the Returning Officer of the Tsumkwe Constituency during the 2024 Presidential and National Assembly Elections, pictured while addressing vehicle owners at the Tsumkwe Police Station. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA.
TSUMKWE, 26 November 2024  – Mbashandangi Kahiriri, the Returning Officer of the Tsumkwe Constituency during the 2024 Presidential and National Assembly Elections, pictured while addressing vehicle owners at the Tsumkwe Police Station. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA. TSUMKWE, 26 November 2024 – Mbashandangi Kahiriri, the Returning Officer of the Tsumkwe Constituency during the 2024 Presidential and National Assembly Elections, pictured while addressing vehicle owners at the Tsumkwe Police Station. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA.

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