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Namibia returns to polls amid chaos as SWAPO faces litmus test

December 22, 2024
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Namibians Return to the Polls for Crucial Test of Ruling Party

After a chaotic election marred by technical issues, Namibians once again returned to the polls on Friday, determined to exercise their right to vote and make their voices heard. This comes after 36 polling stations were reopened, providing an opportunity for citizens who were unable to vote on Wednesday due to logistical challenges.

The Namibian general election, which was supposed to be a smooth and transparent process, was unfortunately plagued by technical glitches. The Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) used throughout the country malfunctioned, causing delays and frustration among voters. In some areas, the machines failed to read fingerprint biometrics, leading to long queues and delays in the voting process. As a result, 70 polling stations had to be kept open beyond the scheduled closing time resulting in extended voting hours.

However, despite the challenges, Namibians have shown resilience and a strong determination to exercise their democratic right to choose their leaders. This is a testament to the unwavering commitment of the Namibian people towards building a strong and democratic nation.

Friday’s re-election at the reopened stations was crucial for the ruling party, the South West Africa People’s Organization (SWAPO), which has been in power since independence in 1990. The outcome of the election will be a crucial test for the party’s popularity and ability to continue leading the country towards progress and development.

As a party with a long-standing history of fighting for the liberation of Namibia and its people, SWAPO has played a vital role in shaping the nation and its political landscape. Under the leadership of current President Hage Geingob, the party has continued to prioritize the needs of its people, with a strong focus on socio-economic development and ensuring equal opportunities for all citizens.

The ruling party’s manifesto for this election highlights important issues such as job creation, land redistribution and addressing income inequality. These are crucial matters that need to be addressed in order for Namibia to achieve its full potential and ensure a better future for its citizens.

In this regard, the reopening of polling stations provided a second chance for Namibians to make their voices count and help shape the future of their country. And once again, Namibians came out in large numbers, eagerly waiting in long queues to cast their votes. This is a testament to the strong democratic values of the country and the determination of its people to participate in the political process.

The Namibian Electoral Commission (ECN) also played a vital role in ensuring that the election process was fair and transparent. The ECN worked tirelessly to address the technical glitches and ensure that the voting process was carried out smoothly and efficiently. Their efforts are commendable and have been crucial in restoring the trust and confidence of the people in the electoral system.

As a united nation, Namibians have shown that they are ready to move forward and work towards a better future. The election has highlighted the importance of exercising our democratic right to vote and the power it holds to bring about positive change for our nation.

In conclusion, the reopening of polling stations on Friday has been a crucial test for the ruling party and a true reflection of the democratic values and determination of the Namibian people. As we eagerly await the final results of the election, let us continue to uphold our democratic principles and work together towards building a stronger, more prosperous Namibia.

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