The Swapo Party has wrapped its last public campaigning with promises to improve state health supplies, and education, and support economic stability.
The Party held its last star rally in Windhoek, addressed by its presidential candidate Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, on Sunday.
Dr. Nandi-Ndaitwah said the party's manifesto is based on problem-solving of the socio-economic challenges, including those in the health sector.
She said under Swapo, the procurement policy would be reviewed to eliminate the cumbersome process of procuring health items.
According to Nandi-Ndaitwah, the Party's manifesto is a result of engagements with people so as to ensure that their needs are met.
She further promised the revival of Air Namibia.
The Swapo candidate further appealed for unity, saying that different tribes and cultures are a pride.
President Mbumba reiterated the call to the electorate to give the party and its candidate a mandate.
The Party also welcomed several youths, including activist Dee Nauyoma, back into its fold, who say the Party has listened to their plight.