#NAMIBIAVOTES2024 | Swapo celebrates nomination of Nandi-Ndaitwah as presidential candidate
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The Swapo Party celebrated the official nomination of Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah as a presidential candidate in the November 27 elections.
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The Swapo Party celebrated the official nomination of Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah as a presidential candidate in the November 27 elections.
The division in NUDO deepens as a faction under Barry Rukoro called for a media conference this morning to announce NUDO's technical-political collaboration with Swanu of Namibia.
With the national elections of November 27 fast approaching, political party agents must show commitment to ensuring a smooth electoral process, free from irregularities.
21 political parties on the list have made the deadline to participate in the 2024 Presidential and National Assembly elections.
The Affirmative Repositioning Movement, the Landless People's Movement, and the Republican Party of Namibia submitted their lists before the 11 o'clock deadline this morning.
All three independent candidates were not able to make the cut after the verification processes were completed. The three are Elsie Chen, Jeremiah Kaambo, and Aily Angula.
The candidates have until tomorrow at 10:00 to ensure they adhere to the requirements.
The Landless People's Movement (LPM) missed its target of having 71% youth representation in the parliamentary list and has instead reached only 45%.
LPM announced its list of 92 candidates for the National Assembly at the electoral convention held over the weekend in Windhoek.
The Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) hosted an important stakeholders' engagement meeting in Omuthiya, Oshikoto Region, as part of its preparations for the upcoming Presidential and National Assembly elections.
With the national elections fast approaching, media houses are trusted to inform and keep the public up to date with the election process and the outcome.
Namibia has been consistently ranked among the top in press freedom.
The President of the Rally for Democracy and Progress (RDP), Mike Kavekotora, has pledged to introduce a progressive inheritance tax of approximately 50% if elected to govern.
He made this announcement during the launch of the party's manifesto in Ongwediva.
The National Unity Democratic Organisation (NUDO) unveiled its election manifesto in Otjinene, Omaheke Region, with a promise to create over 200,000 jobs.
Despite a delayed start and windy conditions, NUDO supporters eagerly anticipated the party’s vision for Namibia.