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Namibia: ECN pushes elections, despite transparency concerns in ballot printing process – News

Namibia: ECN pushes elections, despite transparency concerns in ballot printing process – News

Africa Links 24 with Envaalde Matheus
Published on 2024-10-31 15:00:00

The Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) will go ahead with the country’s elections despite transparency concerns raised by political parties around the printing process.

This follows the ECN yesterday receiving 1.6 million election ballots for Namibia’s upcoming presidential and National Assembly elections.
The ballots were printed by the South African corporation, Ren-Form CC, at a cost of N$6.2 million.

ECN chief executive Peter Shaama said the commission is committed to…

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