#NAMIBIAVOTES2021 | Equipment challenges hamper GRV process in Omusati
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Three thousand and twenty-one people registered in the general registration of voters in the Omusati Region on Monday.
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Three thousand and twenty-one people registered in the general registration of voters in the Omusati Region on Monday.
Citizens, including government officials, are focused on the voter registration process to exercise their democratic right to vote.
The Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) leader, Dr. Panduleni Iitula, has urged young people to register during the June 3 to August 1 general registration of voters (GRV) to participate in the upcoming general elections in November 2024.
Zambezi Governor Alufea Sampofu was among the first people to register at the Katima Mulilo UNAM campus.
Voter registration started on time without reported challenges at various registration centres in the Zambezi Region.
The leader of the Oukwanyama Traditional Authority, Martha Ya Nelumbu, is urging eligible voters to participate in the ongoing registration process for new voters' cards.
Residents of Otjiwarongo braved the cold weather experienced across the country to exercise their right to register for the upcoming national elections.
Otjozondjupa Governor James Uerikua was one of the first citizens to join the queues in Otjiwarongo to obtain a voter's card.
The first day of election registration started at a slow pace in the Kavango East Region, and Electoral Commission of Namibia Commissioner Gerson Sindano has expressed his disappointment over it.
The general registration of voters (GRV) started well in the Oshana Region, with only a few hiccups recorded at some of the registration points the nbc News team visited this morning.
The elderly and the young made their way to registration points to register on time to avoid last-minute registration.
The voter registration points across Windhoek are operating smoothly despite a delay in starting and minor problems with the voter card-printing machine.
At the Khomasdal UNAM campus, the team had to be moved from the initial venue due to exam writing.
The Chairperson of the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) has urged the public to register for the general registration of voters (GRV) exercise that started today, the 3rd of June, and ends on August 1.