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Namibia opposition refuses to recognise poll result
Namibia’s main opposition party has said it will not recognise results from this week’s general election, where there have been logistical problems and voting was extended in several places. In a statement on Saturday,
Namibia opposition leader says party will not recognize vote
Namibia's top opposition presidential candidate, Panduleni Itula, said Saturday that his party would not recognize the results of a controversially extended election marred by chaos and allegations of foul play.
Namibia opposition candidate furious after voting is prolonged for days
Partial results showed Panduleni Itula of the Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) trailing Vice President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, the ruling South West Africa People's Organization (SWAPO) candidate.
Namibia Votes In Extended Poll After Flaws, Opposition Anger
Namibia's top opposition presidential contender urged voters Friday to keep casting their ballots despite "irregularities" in elections that have been controversially extended after an initial day of chaos at the polls.
Election crisis unfolds in Namibia as opposition leader refuses to recognise result
With just 10 of the country’s 121 constituencies counted, partial results showed SWAPO’s candidate, Vice President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, leading with 48 percent of the vote, followed by Itula with 2
Namibia’s main opposition leader says they will NOT recognise vote results as President Ian Khama wants Zanu PF sanctioned and banned
Windhoek – Namibia’s fiercely contested presidential and legislative elections have ended in a storm of controversy, with the main opposition leader, Panduleni Itula of the Independent Patriots for Change (IPC),
Namibia's decision to extend election voting due to technical issues draws opposition complaints
Namibia’s elections agency has extended voting by several days due to technical issues and ballot paper shortages
Namibia Opposition Leader Says Will Not Recognise Vote
Namibia's top opposition presidential candidate, Panduleni Itula, said Saturday his party would not recognise the results of a controversially extended election marred by chaos and allegations of foul play.
Namibians vote to wind up chaotic polls
Namibians voted Saturday on the last day of a controversially extended election with partial results expected after poll chaos and allegations of foul play. Electoral authorities prolonged voting until Saturday in presidential and legislative polls,
AllAfrica.com
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Namibia: Opposition Parties Support Planned IPC Election Court Challenge
Opposition parties say they are standing behind the Independent Patriots for Change's decision to legally challenge the ...
Daily Post Nigeria
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Kavena Shipanga: Namibia’s political landscape: A triumph of stability over opposition discord
On November 27, general elections began in Namibia. For logistical reasons, the Electoral Commission decided to extend the ...
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