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#NAMIBIAVOTES2024 | NEFF threatens election disruption over ECN tender dispute

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The Namibia Economic Freedom Fighters (NEFF) has vowed to disrupt the upcoming National Assembly and Presidential elections if the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) does not heed its demands concerning a contentious tender awarded to the South African company Ren-Form for printing and distributing ballot papers.

Michael Amushelelo rejoins NEFF

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The Namibia Economic Freedom Fighters (NEFF) have welcomed back Michael Amushelelo, their former Economic Commissar.

Shipwikineni faces property loss

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The former Regional Executive Committee member of the Swapo Party Youth League in the Erongo Region, Reinhold Shipwikineni, could lose his properties if he fails to pay N$400,000 in legal costs within 10 days following a High Court ruling.

High Court dismisses Shipwikineni vs SWAPO Case with Costs

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The High Court has dismissed the application filed by Reinhold Shipwikineni and three others against the SWAPO Party, ruling that the case was not properly constituted.

The decision was made after today's hearing, where both parties presented their arguments.

#NAMIBIAVOTES2024 | PDM unveils final list for National Assembly

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The Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) has officially unveiled its final list of candidates for the National Assembly elections, revealing a mix of presidential nominations. 

While some prominent figures have secured favourable positions, others have been relegated down the list.

#NAMIBIAVOTES2024 | ECN releases Final Voters' Register

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The Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) has officially released the Final Voters' Register ahead of the highly anticipated national elections set for November 2024. 

The announcement was made on Monday at the ECN Head Office in Windhoek.

Legal showdown set over fate of Red Line fence

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The fate of the Northern Veterinary Cordon Fence, commonly referred to as the Red Line, will be decided in a high-stakes legal battle set for early next year. 

Professor Job Amupanda, leader of Affirmative Repositioning, will face the government from January 21 to 31, 2025.