Logistical issues on Wednesday left thousands of Namibians waiting in queues to vote in pivotal presidential and legislative elections.
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Logistical issues meant that thousands of Namibians were still waiting to vote in pivotal presidential and legislative ...
Namibians stood in queues for several hours to vote Wednesday in elections that could usher in the desert nation's first ...
Swapo has governed Namibia since independence in 1990 but high unemployment and enduring inequalities draw criticism.
Swapo secretary general Sophia Shaningwa has encouraged Namibians to show up in numbers at polling stations to cast their votes in today's presidential and National Assembly elections.