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Government Gazette Republic of Namibia GOVERNMENT GAZETTE OF THE REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA N$2,64 WINDHOEK - 21 November 1994 No. 974 CONTENTS Page GOVERNMENT NOTICE No. 218 Electoral Act, 1992: General Elections for the President and members of the National Assembly: Notification of polling stations :............................................. Government Notice OFFICE OF THE PRIME MINISTER No. 218 1994 ELECTORAL ACT, 1992: GENERAL ELECTION FOR THE PRESIDENT AND MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY: NOTIFICATION OF POLLING STATIONS In terms of sections 57 and 73 of the Electoral Act, 1992 (Act 24 of 1992), and - for the purpose of the general elections for the President and members of the , - National Assembly to be held on 7 December and 8 December 1994, it is hereby made known that polling stations have been established in each constituency at the places mentioned in the Schedule hereto. JUDGE G.J.c. STRYDOM Chairman of the Electoral Commission ,~ 2 Government Gazette 21 November 1994 No. 974 SCHEDULE ANNEXURE 1 KUNENE REGION CONSTITUENCY POLLING STATIONS Kamanjab Magistrate's Office, Kamanjab Farmers Association Hall, Otjikondo Khorixas Community Hall, Khorixas Eddie Bowe Primary School Opuwo Veterinary Services Hall, Opuwo Opuwo Primary School Outjo Outjo Secondary School Municipal Office, Etoshapoort Ruacana Conference Room, Ruacana (Regional and Local Government and Housing) Sesfontein Government Buildings, Sesfontein - No. 974 Government Gazette 21 November 1994 3 ANNEXURE 2 OMUSA TI REGION CONSTITUENCY POLLING STATIONS Anamulenge Anamulenge Combined School Oshiputu Combined School Oluvango Combined School Oshikulufitu Combined School Omahila Combined School Okeeke Shopping Centre Omufitu North Combined School Ombundamuti Combined School Onelago Combined School Elim Elim Church Othika Combined School Otshipya Combined School Oshikuyu Combined School Omunkete Combined School Ipandayaamiti Combined School Onampira Combined School Enkono Combined School Enkombo Junior Primary School Olupandu Combined School Ogongo Ogongo Agriculture College Eengolo Church Iipanda Combined School Oluteyi School Eendobe Combined School Onamundidi Primary School Uutulo Combined School Nakayale Combined School Omuthitu Combined School Olutsidhi Combined School Ombathi Combined School - , - I~ 4 Government Gazette 21 November 1994 No. 974 Okahao Ongandjera Secondary School Etilyasa Primary School Onaanda Primary School Aamwaanda Combined School Otamanzi Primary School Uukwandongo Combined School Oshilemba Combined School Kampelo Primary School Epato Combined School Uutsima Combined School Onanyalala Primary School Uutsathima Primary School Amarika Primary School Okalongo Onanjaba Church '" Okando School Onheleiwa School Enoleu Primary School Etayi Primary School Omusitu Gonjama School Ewaneno Combined School Odeikela School Odimbwa School Oneeya School Omutumdungu Combined School Eengwena Combined School Oneheke Combined School Oshaluata Combined School Onesi Onesi Tribal Office Eunda Combined School ,,-..., OkasheshetePrimary School Omadhiya Combined School Ombome Combined School Eenkalashe Combined School Eendyokwe Junior Primary School Elondo West Combined School Oshikuku Ody's Shop, Omulamba Oshitutuma Combined School - Oweye Combined School Olupumbu Combined School t.,-;-'....... Iilonga Primary School Oshuuli Combined School Omagalanga Combined School No. 974 Government Gazette 21 November 1994 5 Tsandi Mwaala Senior Secondary School Onangalo Junior Primary School Elondo East Primary School Nakaheke Primary School Okathitu Primary School Okatseidhi Primary School Oshilemba Primary School Ondukuta Primary School Oshuulagulwa Combined School Okalale Combined School Eemwandi Primary School Uutapi Uutapi Regional Office Olukekete Combined School Otsinka Combined School Oshaala Combined School Olupaka Primary School Omuulukila Combined School Ompakoya Combined School Omwifi Combined School Ouma Combined School Uukwandongo Combined School Okaninekwa Combined School Onangholo Combined School Okafa Junior Primary School Omindamba Junior Primary School - 6 Government Gazette 21 November 1994 No. 974 ANNEXURE 3 OSHANA REGION CONSTITUENCY POLLING STATIONS Okaku Ohalushu Senior Primary School Ondeihaluka Combined School Oshikondiilongo Primary School Okaku Senior Primary School Onamtayi Primary School Iindangungu Primary School Oshitayi Combined School Eloolo Primary School Okamanya Combined School Okatana Uukwangula Tribal Office Okatana Senior Primary School Evatelo Junior Primary School Okau Combined School Olukonda Okambuga School Ekamba Junior Primary School Iiviyongo Combined School Onepandualo Combined School Amutanga Combined School Shapwa Combined School Okatjali Okatjali Primary School Okashandja Combined School Onekandu Combined School Ompundja Kapolo Senior Primary School Enguwantale Senior Primary School Uukwiyongwe Senior Primary School Omulunga Combined School Omusimboti Combined School Ondangwa Ondangwa Conference Hall Oluno Community Hall Nepaya Combined School Eheke Combined School Kupila Combined School - Omagongati Combined School ...:.,.,'........ Ondiamande Combined School Olulongo Combined School Ehangano Junior Primary School No. 974 Government Gazette 21 November 1994 7 Ongwediva Ongwediva Senior Primary School Gabriel Taapopi Senior Secondary School Oupumako Senior Priinary School Omashekediva Junior Primary School Omaalala Senior Primary School Ehafo Senior Primary School Oikango Primary School Akuniihole Junior Primary School Okandjengedi Primary School Omusheshe School Oshakati Leo Shoopala Hall Oshakati Combined School Omege Junior Primary School Oniimwandi Junior Primary School Oshakati State Hospital Oshinyadhila Primary School Oshihenge Combined School Amughambya Community Hall Oneshila Community Hall Oshakati Secondary School Uukwiyu Uukwiyu <;:ombinedSchool Onakamwandi Combined School Ompandakani Combined School Omukandu Combined School Uuvudhiya Uuvudhiya Combined School Onaushe Combined School - .- ''Ii. 8 Government Gazette 21 November 1994 No. 974 ANNEXURE 4 OHANGWENA REGION CONSTITUENCY POLLING STATIONS Eenhana Eenhana Combined School Oshaango Combined School Otunganga Combined School Ommgolo Combined School Omatha Combined School Onakalunga Combined School Uuhahe Junior Primary School Onankali North Combined School Shimbode Combined School Eenyama Junior Primary School Omhanda Combined School Onambutu Combined School Endola Endola Junior Primary School Onanghulo Combined School Oshawapala Combined School Shikudule Combined School Oshitambi. Combined School Peumba Junior Primary School Ehambelelo Combined School Engela Ohaingu Junior Primary School Omundudu Combined School Onambwebwe Combined School Onamukalo Combined School Engela Senior Primary School Onyofi Combined School Oshimwaku Combined School - No. 974 Government Gazette 21 November 1994 9 Epembe Epembe Combined School Oshamono Combined School Onduludiva Combined School Epumbalondjamba Junior Primary School Oshikunde Combined School Ohakafiya Combined School Oshipala Combined School Onambaladi Primary School Amwiimbi Combined School Okadidiya Combined School Etsapa Combined School Ohaufiku -Weemine Church likelo Combined School Ohangwena Ohangwena Tribal Office r Epoli Combined School Mandume Junior Primary School Onandova Church Ondungulu Combined School Okelemba Junior Primary School Ohangwena"Combined School Etale Combined School Onamahoka Combined School Oilagati Church Okongo Oshela Secondary School Ekoka Combined School Oluwaya Combined School Onehanga Combined School Onamafila Junior Primary School Oshifitu Junior Primary School Eputuko Combined School Omboloka Junior Primary School Omauni Junior Primary School Shatimpamba Junior Primary School Olukeno Junior Primary School Ongudi Combined School Onehoni Junior Primary School Olukula Combined School Omundaungilo Okahenge Combined School - Onehova Junior Primary School Omadano Church Ohauwanga Combined School '\j. 10 Government Gazette 21 November 1994 No. 974 Ondobe Ondobe Senior Primary School Malangu Junior Primary School Ohaukelo Combined School Onamunama Combined School Egambo Combined School Onamukulo Combined School Kauluma Junior Primary School Eembaxu Combined School Omakondo Junior Primary School Etomba Combined School Oheti Combined School Onangwe Senior Primary School Ongenga Omungwelume Junior Primary School Ongenga Senior Primary School Okambebe Combined School Elakalapwa Combined School Oshali-West Combined School Shingunguma Combined School Onhenga Junior Primary School Nasheya Junior Primary School Onghala Combined School Oushakeneno Junior Primary School Oshikango Odibo Church Edundja Junior Primary School Etomba Church Oumbada Combined School Eembidi Combined School Onekuta Combined School Enghandja Combined School Ohamaala Church Omutaku Combined School - No. 974 Government Gazette 21 November 1994 11 ANNEXURE 5 OSHIKOTO REGION CONSTITUENCY POLLING STATIONS Engodi Elambo Junior Primary School Hedimbi Junior Primary School Guinas Tsintsabis Primary School Oshivelo Primary School Okankolo Okankolo Combined School Onkumbula Church Onyuulaye Combined School r Olukupa Church Okashana Kiitembu Church Okatope Okatope Tribal Office Onankali Church Omakal - Amuteya School Onampengu Kindergarten Onyaanya. 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