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Government Gazette Republic of Namibia GOVERNMENT GAZETTE OF THE REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA N$4.00 WINDHOEK - 9 June 2014 No. 5481 CONTENTS Page GOVERNMENT NOTICES No. 73 Notification of local authority voters’ registers: Local Authority Council: Electoral Act, 1992 ......... 1 No. 74 Notification of national voters’ registers: Electoral Act, 1992 .............................................................. 3 ________________ Government Notices ELECTORAL COMMISSION No. 73 2014 NOTIFICATION OF LOCAL AUTHORITY VOTERS’ REGISTERS: LOCAL AUTHORITY COUNCIL: ELECTORAL ACT, 1992 In terms of section 26(3) of the Electoral Act, 1992 (Act No. 24 of 1992), it is made known that - (a) the local authority voters’ registers in respect of local authorities have been completed and certified by the Director of Elections; and (b) the copies of the local authority voters’ registers for local authorities are available for inspection by the public during office hours at the places set out in the Schedule and at Head Office of the Electoral Commission, 67-71 Van Rhijn Street, Windhoek-North, Windhoek. 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TJIPUEJA CHAIRPERSON Electoral COMMISSION Windhoek, 3 June 2014 2 Government Gazette 9 June 2014 5481 SCHEDULE Region and Local Authority 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 Municipality Office, Tseiblaagte !Nami#nus !Nami#nus Constituency Office Oranjemund Oranjemund Constituency Office Erongo Arandis Arandis Town Council Office Henties Bay Henties Bay Municipality Office Omaruru Ozondje Municipality Office Karibib Usab Municipality Office Usakos Usakos Magistrate’s Office Swakopmund Swakopmund Municipality Office Walvis Bay Kuisebmond Municipality Office Walvis Bay Rural Constituency Office Hardap Aranos Aranos Village Council Office Gochas Gochas Village Council Office Gibeon Gibeon Constituency Office Maltahohe Maltahohe Village Council Office Stampriet Mariental Rural Constituency Office, Stampriet Mariental Mariental Municipality Office, Aimaablaagte Rehoboth Rehoboth Town Council Office Kalkrand Kalkrand Recreation Centre Kavango East Rundu Rundu Urban Constituency Office Kavango West Nkurenkuru Nkurenkuru Town Council Khomas Windhoek Municipality Office (Katutura) Kunene Opuwo Opuwo Magistrate’s Office Khorixas Khorixas Magistrate’s Office Kamanjab Kamanjab Constituency Office Outjo Outjo Magistrate’s Office Ohangwena Eenhana Eenhana Constituency Office Helao Nafidi Oshikango Constituency Office, Edundja Omaheke Gobabis Municipality Office, Gobabis 5481 Government Gazette 9 June 2014 3 Witvlei Witvlei Village Council’s Office Leonardville Leonardville Village Council’s Office Otjinene Otjinene Village Council Office Omusati Okahao Okahao Constituency Office Oshikuku Oshikuku Constituency Office Outapi Outapi Constituency Office Ruacana Ruacana Constituency Office Oshana Ondangwa Ondangwa Town Council Ongwediva Ongwediva Town Council Office Oshakati Oshakati-West Constituency Office Oshikoto Omuthiya Omuthiya Town Council’s Office Tsumeb Tsumeb Constituency Office Otjozondjupa Grootfontein Grootfonein Constituency Office Otavi Otavi Constituency Office Okakarara Okakarara Constituency Office Otjiwarongo Otjiwarongo Municipality Office Okahandja Okahandja Constituency Office Zambezi Bukalo Katima Mulio Rural Constituency Office Katima Mulilo Urban Katima Mulilo Urban Constituency Office ________________ ELECTORAL COMMISSION No. 74 2014 NOTIFICATION OF NATIONAL VOTERS’ REGISTERS: ELECTORAL ACT, 1992 In terms of section 26(3) of the Electoral Act, 1992 (Act No. 24 of 1992), it is made known that - (a) the national voters’ register for every constituency of every region has been completed and certified by the Director of Elections; and (b) the copies of the national voters’ registers for constituencies are available for inspection by the public during office hours at the place specified opposite that constituency in the Schedule and at Head Office of the Electoral Commission, 67-71 Van Rhijn Street, Windhoek-North, Windhoek. 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TJIPUEJA CHAIRPERSON Electoral COMMISSION Windhoek, 3 June 2014 4 Government Gazette 9 June 2014 5481 SCHEDULE Region and Constituency Venue //Karas Berseba Berseba Constituency Office Keetmanshoop Urban Keetmanshoop Urban Constituency Office !Nami#nus !Nami#nus Constituency Office Oranjemund Oranjemund Constituency Office Karasburg West Noordoewer Settlement Office Karasburg East Karasburg East Constituency Office Keetmanshoop Rural Veterans Office, Kronlein (Old Municipality) Erongo Omaruru Omaruru Constituency Office Karibib Usab Municipality Office Dâures Dâures Constituency Office Swakopmund Swakopmund Constituency Office Walvis Bay Urban Kuisebmond Municipality Office Walvis Bay Rural Walvis Bay Rural Constituency Office Hardap Daweb Maltahohe Village Council Aranos Aranos Village Council Office Rehoboth Urban West Rehoboth Urban West Constituency Office Rehoboth Urban East Rehoboth Urban East Constituency Office Rehoboth Rural Rehoboth Rural Constituency Office, Schlip Kalkrand Recreation Centre Mariental Rural Mariental Rural Constituency Office, Stampriet Mariental Urban Mariental Urban Constituency Office Gibeon Gibeon Constituency Office Kavango East Rundu Urban Rundu Urban Constituency Office Rundu Rural Rundu Rural Constituency Office Ndiyona Ndiyona Constituency Office Ndonga-Linena Ndonga-Linena Combined School Mukwe Mukwe Constituency Office Kavango West Nkurenkuru Constituency Office, Nkurenkuru Ncuncuni Constituency Office, Ncuncuni Ncamagoro Ncamagoro Circuit Office Kapako Kapako Constituency Office Mpungu Mpungu Health Centre Musese Constituency Office, (Rupara) Mankumpi Katjinakatji Heath Centre Khomas Samora Machel Samora Machel Constituency Office Tobias Hainyeko Tobias Hainyeko Constituency Office Moses //Garoeb Moses //Garoeb Constituency Office Katutura East Katutura East Constituency Office Katutura Central Katutura Central Constituency Office John Pandeni John Pandeni Constituency Office Khomasdal Khomasdal Constituency Office 5481 Government Gazette 9 June 2014 5 Windhoek West Windhoek West Constituency Office Windhoek East Windhoek East Constituency Office Kunene Epupa Epupa Constituency Office Opuwo Urban Opuwo Urban Constituency Office Opuwo Rural Otuani Primary School Sesfontein Sesfontein Constituency Office Khorixas Khorixas Constituency Office Kamanjab Kamanjab Constituency Office Outjo Outjo Constituency Office Ohangwena Oshikunde Onambaladi Primary School Ongenga Ongenga Constituency Office Engela Engela Constituency Office, Oshimwaku Oshikango Oshikango Constituency Office, Edundja Ondobe Ondobe Constituency Office Eenhana Eenhana Constituency Office Omundaungilo Omundaungilo Constituency Office Okongo Okongo Constituency Office Ohangwena Ohangwena Constituency Office Endola Endola Constituency Office, Oshawapala Epembe Epembe Constituency Office Omulonga Omulonga Constituency Office, Onamukulo Omaheke Otjinene Otjinene Village Council Office Otjombinde Otjombinde Constituency Office, Tallismanus Okorukambe Okorukambe Constituency Office Gobabis Gobabis Constituency Office Kalahari Kalahari Constituency Office, Tsaka Aminuis Aminius Constituency Office Epukiro Epukiro Constituency Office, Pos 3 Omusati Onesi Onesi Constituency Office Tsandi Tsandi Constituency Office Outapi Outapi Constituency Office Anamulenge Anamulenge Constituency Office Ogongo Ogongo Constituency Office Okalongo Okalongo Constituency Office Oshikuku Oshikuku Constituency Office Elim Elim Constituency Office Okahao Okahao Constituency Office Etayi Etayi Constituency Office Ruacana Ruacana Constituency Office Otamanzi Otamanzi Constituency Office Oshana Oshakati-East Oshakati-East Constituency Office Oshakati-West Oshakati-West Constituency Office Ongwediva Ongwediva Constituency Office Okaku Okaku Constituency Office Okatana Okatana Constituency Office Ondangwa Urban Ondangwa Magistrate’s Office 6 Government Gazette 9 June 2014 5481 Ondangwa Rural Ondangwa Constituency Office (Eheke) Ompundja Ompundja Constituency Office Uukwiyu Uukwiyu Constituency Office Okatyali Okatyali Community Hall Uuvudhiya Uuvudhiya Constituency Office Oshikoto Oniipa Oniipa Constituency Office Onayena Onayena Constituency Office Olukonda Olukonda Constituency Office Omuntele Omuntele Constituency Office Onyaanya Onyaanya Constituency Office Okankolo Okankolo Constituency Office Omuthiyagwiipundi Omuthiyagwiipundi Constituency Office Eengodi Eengodi Constituency Office, Onamishu Guinas Guinas Constituency Office Tsumeb Tsumeb Constituency Office Nehale LyaMpingana Elavi Primary School Otjozondjupa Grootfontein Grootfonein Constituency Office Otavi Otavi Constituency Office Okakarara Okakarara Constituency Office Otjiwarongo Otjiwarongo Constituency Office Okahandja Okahandja Constituency Office Omatako Omatako Constituency Office Tsumkwe Tsumkwe Constituency Office Zambezi Kongola Kongola Constituency Office Linyanti Makanga Primary School Sibbinda Sibbinda Constituency Office Katima Mulilo Urban Katima Mulilo Urban Constituency Office Katima Mulilo Rural Katima Mulilo Rural Constituency Office Kabbe North Kabbe Constituency Office Judea Lyabboloma Sachona Combined School ________________.
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