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With the national elections of November 27 fast approaching, political party agents must show commitment to ensuring a smooth electoral process, free from irregularities. 

The Landless People's Movement (LPM) and the Rally for Democracy and Progress (RDP) have both expressed their readiness to deploy agents to the polling stations.

Party agents serve as electoral watchdogs, representing their parties' interests while safeguarding the integrity of the electoral process to ensure fairness and transparency by reporting any irregularities or violations. 

Not all parties, however, have the resources to send agents to monitor the electoral process at these polling stations. 

The RDP, for example, has selected 51 agents to be deployed to constituencies where they are most active, while LPM will have agents at all polling stations nationwide. 

Recognising their capacity, the LPM, however, expressed willingness to collaborate with other parties that cannot deploy their own agents.

The Electoral Commission of Namibia will also provide training for party agents.

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Celma Ndhikwa