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    Omanyano ovanhu koikundaneki yomalungula kashili paveta, Commisiner Sakaria takunghilile Veronika Haulenga

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Nam Elections 2024

Opposition Backs IPC’s Legal Action on Elections

Opposition parties have endorsed the IPC's decision to contest the this year's presidential and National Assembly elections in court. The IPC has informed the Electoral Commission about its intention to file an urgent Electoral Court application. PDM secretary general Manuel Ngaringombe confirmed the move. Here's IPC's Imms Nashinge:   Meanwhile...the Affirmative Repositioning Movement plans a Press Event for today at 11am. Here's AR's George Kambala:  

todayDecember 2, 2024 37

Namibia

Political Parties Weigh In On ECN’s Decision to Print Additional Ballot Papers

  Several political parties have voiced concerns about the Electoral Commission deciding to produce an additional 400,000 ballot papers for the forthcoming national elections on November 27, inclusive of 200,000 surplus ballots for both the presidential and National Assembly elections, despite having only 1.4 million registered voters. IPC's Imms Nashinge:   United Democratic Fron't Mabasen /Narib also weighed in:  

todayNovember 4, 2024 28

Uncategorized

Imms Nashinge Discusses IPC Activities and Community Engagement

  Imms Nashinge provided an update on the ongoing activities of the Independent Patriots for Change party as they prepare for the upcoming elections. Since launching their campaign on March 21, 2022, the IPC has maintained a robust presence across various regions in Namibia, including Ohangwena, Zambezi, and Kavango. Nashinge highlighted the establishment of new branches and the recruitment of approximately 330 new members in Ohangwena and 320 in Khomas. […]

todayOctober 7, 2024 12

Namibia

Namibians Unite to Tackle Local Authorities and Banking Issues

Namibians are banding together to confront local authorities, councilors, technocrats, and lawyers they feel are compromising the interests of citizens. Activist Shaun Gariseb has stated that they intend to petition Parliament to address concerns within the banking sector, emphasizing the need for long-term solutions instead of short-term political benefits. Initial groundwork has already been laid to address the challenges presented by the existing banking system. The LPM's Lifalaza Simataa on […]

todayOctober 1, 2024 120

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