Electoral Commission of Namibia chief electoral officer Theo Mujoro has said the commission is currently processing applications of diplomats who have applied to observe the regional council and local authority elections set for next month.
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Two nabbed for hunting game
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Swanu promises to tackle land-use controls
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FMD breaks out in Kavango West
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Tate Mike fails High Court bail appeal
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Suspected serial rapist on the loose
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AR unveils ‘revolutionary’ programme
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PDM forges ahead with Supreme Court appeal
Leader of the Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) McHenry Venaani says the party will continue as planned to appeal the Electoral Court’s ruling on the Electoral Commission of Namibia’s decision to amend its party list of officials that were sworn in the National Assembly in March this year.
89 families receive new homes
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