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Government Gazette Republic of Namibia GOVERNMENT GAZETTE OF THE REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA N$4.80 WINDHOEK - 2 April 2014 No. 5440 CONTENTS Page GOVERNMENT NOTICES No. 50 Notification of inspection of provisional local authority voters’ register and making of objections in respect of names of voters in register: Electoral Act, 1992 ................................................................... 1 No. 51 Notification of inspection of provisional national voters’ register and making of objections in respect of names of voters’ in register: Electoral Act, 1992 .............................................................................. 5 ________________ Government Notices ELECTORAL COMMISSION OF NAMIBIA No. 50 2014 NOTIFICATION OF INSPECTION OF PROVISIONAL LOCAL AUTHORITY VOTERS’ REGISTER AND MAKING OF OBJECTIONS IN RESPECT OF NAMES OF VOTERS’ IN REGISTER: ELECTORAL ACT, 1992 In terms of section 21(b) of the Electoral Act, 1992 (Act No. 24 of 1992), I give notice that - (a) copies of the provisional local authority voters’ register prepared in terms of paragraph (a) of that section are available for inspection by the public during office hours at places specified in the Schedule; and (b) objections in respect of the names of voters appearing on the provisional local authority voters’ register, referred to in paragraph (a), may be made during the period 03 April 2014 to 15 April 2014, from 08h00 to 17h00. P.J ISAAk DIRECTOR OF ELECTIONS ELECTORAL COMMISSION Windhoek, 13 March 2014 2 Government Gazette 2 April 2014 5440 SCHEDULE LOCAL AUTHORITY AREA VENUE //kARAS Aroab Aroab Village Council Berseba Berseba Constituency Office Bethanie Bethanie Village Council Tses Tses Village Council Office Karasburg Karasburg East Constituency Office Koes Koes Village Council Office Keetmanshoop WAD Centre (Keetmanshoop Satellite) Veterans Office, Kronlein (Old Municipality) Keetmanshoop Urban Constituency Office Keetmanshoop Magistrate’s Office Municipality Office, Tseiblaagte !Nami#nus !Nami#nus Constituency Office !Nami#nus Magistrate’s Office Oranjemund Oranjemund Post Office Oranjemund Constituency Office ERONGO Arandis Arandis Town Council Office Henties Bay Municipality Office Bakanja Pre-Primary School Omaruru Omaruru Constituency Office Omaruru Magistrate’s Office Ozondje Municipality Office Karibib Karibib Magistrate’s Office Usab Municipality Office Hakhaseb Clinic, Usakos Usakos Magistrate’s Office Swakopmund Swakopmund Constituency Office Swakopmund Magistrate’s Office Swakopmund Municipality Office Walvis Bay Urban Narraville Municipality Office Magistrate’s Office, Walvis Bay Kuisebmond Municipality Office Walvis Bay Rural Walvis Bay Rural Constituency Office ELCRN Church Hall, Narraville HARDAP Aranos Aranos Village Council Office Gochas Gochas Village Council Office Gibeon Gibeon Constituency Office Amper-Bo Community Hall Maltahohe Maltahohe Village Council Office Stampriet Mariental Rural Constituency Office, Stampriet Mariental Mariental Urban Constituency Office Mariental Municipality Office, Aimaablaagte Rehoboth Rehoboth Urban West Constituency Office Rehoboth Town Council Office 5440 Government Gazette 2 April 2014 3 Rehoboth Urban East Constituency Office Hermanus van Wyk Gedenk Hall Kalkrand Kalkrand Recreation Centre kAVANGO EAST Rundu Rundu Urban Constituency Office Rundu Magistrate’s Office Government Hall, Rundu AMTA Building, Rundu kAVANGO WEST Nkurenkuru Constituency Office, Nkurenkuru Nkurenkuru Town Council Kahenge Traditional Authority Office kHOMAS Windhoek Samora Machel Constituency Office Wanaheda Police Station Olof Palme Primary School Havana Primary School Tobias Hainyeko Constituency Office Oshatotwa Centre Maxuilili Centre Moses //Garoeb Constituency Office Hainyeko Hall Jonas Haiduwa Centre Katutura East Constituency Office Mandume Primary School Hall Municipality Office (Katutura) Roman Catholic (Holy Redeemer) Katutura Central Constituency Office Theo Katjimune Primary School Katutura Community Hall John Pandeni Constituency Office Hand -in-Hand Kindergarten Khomasdal North Constituency Office Khomas Regional Council Office Windhoek West Constituency Office Emma Hoogenhoudt Primary School Windhoek East Constituency Office Maerua Mall Shopping Centre Woerman Brock (Klein Windhoek) Eros Children’s Home Police Station, Hosea Kutako Airport Mix Settlement, Clinic Hall kUNENE Opuwo Opuwo Magistrate’s Office Opuwo Constituency Office Khorixas Khorixas Constituency Office Khorixas Magistrate’s Office 4 Government Gazette 2 April 2014 5440 Kamanjab Kamanjab Constituency Office Police Station, Kamanjab Outjo Outjo Constituency Office Outjo Magistrate’s Office OHANGWENA Eenhana Eenhana Constituency Office Eenhana Magistrate’s Office Otunganga Combined School Helao Nafidi Oshikango Constituency Office, Edundja Oshikango Roman Catholic Church Odibo St. Mary’s Mission OMAHEkE Gobabis Municipality Office, Gobabis Regional Council Office, Gobabis Nossobville Primary School Witvlei Witvlei Village Council’s Office Leonardville Leonardville Village Council’s Office Otjinene Otjinene Village Council Office Otjinene Police Station C. Ngatjizeko Primary School OMUSATI Okahao Okahao Constituency Office Ongangera Traditional Authority Office Oshikuku Oshikuku Constituency Office Outapi Outapi Constituency Office Outapi Magistrate’s Office Ruacana Ruacana Constituency Office Ruacana Magistrate’s Office OSHANA Ondangwa Ondangwa Town Council Ondangwa Magistrate’s Office Oshitayi Primary School Ongwediva Ongwediva Constituency Office Ongwediva Trade Fair Queen Hall Ongwediva Town Council Office Oshakati Oshakati-East Constituency Office Omandengu Community Hall Oshakati-West Constituency Office Uupindi Community Hall Oshakati Magistrate Office OSHIkOTO Omuthiya Omuthiyagwiipundi Constituency Office Omuthiya Town Council’s Office Omutsegonime Primary School Tsumeb Tsumeb Constituency Office 5440 Government Gazette 2 April 2014 5 Ministry of Information, Tsumeb Nomtsoub Police Station, Tsumeb OTJOZONDJUPA Grootfontein Grootfonein Constituency Office Grootfontein Magistrate’s Office Otavi Otavi Constituency Office Okakarara Okakarara Constituency Office Otjiwarongo Otjiwarongo Municipality Office ECN Voter Education Office, Otjiwarongo Otjiwarongo Constituency Office Okahandja Okahandja Constituency Office ZAMBEZI Bukalo Katima Mulilo Rural Constituency Office Katima Mulilo Urban Katima Mulilo Urban Constituency Office Mavuluma Clinic (Chotto) Ngweze Clinic ________________ ELECTORAL COMMISSION OF NAMIBIA No. 51 2014 NOTIFICATION OF INSPECTION OF PROVISIONAL NATIONAL VOTERS’ REGISTER AND MAKING OF OBJECTIONS IN RESPECT OF NAMES OF VOTERS’ IN REGISTER: ELECTORAL ACT, 1992 In terms of section 21(b) of the Electoral Act, 1992 (Act No. 24 of 1992), I give notice that - (a) copies of the provisional national voters’ register, of every constituency of every region, prepared in terms of paragraph (a) of that section are available for inspection by the public during normal office hours at the places specified in the Schedule and at the Elections House, 67-71 Van Rhijn Street, Windhoek-North, Windhoek; and (b) objections in respect of the names of voters appearing on a provisional national voters’ register, referred to in paragraph (a), may be made from the date of publication of this notice until 15 April 2014. P.J ISAAk Director OF ELECTIONS Electoral COMMISSION Windhoek, 13 March 2014 SCHEDULE REGION AND CONSTITUENCY VENUE //kARAS Berseba Berseba Constituency Office Bethanie Village Council’s Office Tses Village Council Office 6 Government Gazette 2 April 2014 5440 Keetmanshoop Urban Keetmanshoop Urban Constituency Office Keetmanshoop Magistrate’s Office Municipality Office, Tseiblaagte !Nami#nus !Nami#nus Constituency Office !Nami#nus Magistrate’s Office Aus Settlement Office Oranjemund Oranjemund Constituency Office Oranjemund Post Office Post Office, Rosh Pinah Police Station, Rosh Pinah Karasburg West Noordoewer Post Office Noordoewer Settlement Office Aussenkehr Police Station Karasburg East Karasburg East Constituency Office Grünau Settlement Office Ariamsvlei Settlement Office Keetmanshoop Rural WAD Centre (Keetmanshoop Satellite) Veterans Office, Kronlein (Old Municipality) Aroab Village Council Koës Village Council ERONGO Omaruru Omaruru Constituency Office Omaruru Magistrate’s Office Ozondje Municipality Office Karibib Karibib Magistrate’s Office Usab Municipality Office Hakhaseb Clinic, Usakos Usakos Magistrate’s Office Otjimbingwe Resettlement Office Dâures Daures Constituency Office Police Station, Omatjete Uis Village Council Office Spitzkoppe Clinic Tubusis Clinic Arandis Arandis Town Council Office Henties Bay Municipality Office Bakanja Pre-Primary School Swakopmund Swakopmund Constituency Office Swakopmund Magistrate’s Office Swakopmund Municipality Office Walvis Bay Urban Walvis Bay Magistrate’s Office Narraville Municipality Office Kuisebmond Municipality Office Walvis Bay Rural Walvis Bay Rural Constituency Office ELCRN Church Hall, Narraville HARDAP Daweb Maltahohe Village Council Edward Frederick Primary School (Uibes) Aranos Aranos Village Council Office Gochas Village Council Office Rehoboth Urban West Rehoboth Urban West Constituency Office 5440 Government Gazette 2 April 2014 7 Rehoboth Town Council Office Rehoboth Urban East Rehoboth Urban East Constituency Office Hermanus van Wyk Gedenk Hall Rehoboth Rural Rehoboth Rural Constituency Office, Schlip Kalkrand Recreation Centre Mariental Rural Mariental Rural Constituency Office, Stampriet Hoachanas Settlement Office Mariental Urban Mariental Urban Constituency Office Mariental Municipality
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