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Namibia: Kavango West leaders resolve land dispute to transport villagers to polling stations after boycott threat – News

Namibia: Kavango West leaders resolve land dispute to transport villagers to polling stations after boycott threat – News

Africa Links 24 with Matthew Palata
Published on 2024-11-28 17:00:00

… residents threatened to boycott elections due to land dispute

Kavango West leaders were yesterday forced to find solutions to transport villagers to polling stations after they threatened to boycott voting over a land dispute.

Kavango West governor Sirrka Ausiku and Mpungu constituency councillor Titus Shiudifonya had to come up with ways to transport 300 villagers from Gava village to nearby Nepara to vote.

This comes after residents from the village threatened to boycott the…

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