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Government Gazette Republic of Namibia GOVERNMENT GAZETTE OF THE REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA N$24.00 WINDHOEK - 16 November 2020 No. 7388 CONTENTS Page GOVERNMENT NOTICE No. 290 Publication of completion of voters’ registers and inspection of registers for general election for members of regional councils and local authority councils: Electoral Act, 2014 .................................. 1 No. 291 Notification of polling day and polling stations: General election for regional councils: Electoral Act, 2014 ....................................................................................................................................................... 6 No. 292 Notification of polling day and polling stations: General election for local authority councils: Electoral Act, 2014 ................................................................................................................................................ 30 ________________ Government Notice ELECTORAL COMMISSION OF NAMIBIA No. 290 2020 PUBLICATION OF COMPLETION OF VOTERS’ REGISTERS AND INSPECTION OF REGISTERS FOR GENERAL ELECTION FOR MEMBERS OF REGIONAL COUNCILS AND LOCAL AUTHORITY COUNCILS: ELECTORAL ACT, 2014 In terms of section 36(4) read with section 38 of the Electoral Act, 2014 (Act No. 5 of 2014), it is made known that for the purpose of the general election of members of regional councils and local authority councils on 25 November 2020 - (a) the national voters’ register for every constituency of each region, prepared in terms of section 36(1)(a)(i) of that Act has been completed and certified; (b) the local authority voters’ register for every local authority area, prepared in terms of section 36(1)(a)(ii) of that Act has been completed and certified; and (c) the copies of the national voters’ register and the local authority voters’ register referred to in paragraphs (a) and (b) are available for inspection by the public during office hours at the - 2 Government Gazette 16 November 2020 7388 (i) places specified in Part A of the Schedule opposite the constituency concerned; (ii) places specified in Part B of the Schedule opposite the local authority area concerned; and (iii) Head Office of the Electoral Commission of Namibia, 67-71 Van Rhijn Street, Windhoek-North, Windhoek. 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TJIPUEJA CHAIRPERSON ELECTORAL COMMISSION OF NAMIBIA Windhoek, 9 November 2020 SCHEDULE PART A NATIONAL VOTERS’ REGISTER REGION AND CONSTITUENCY VENUE //KHARAS !Nami#nus Lüderitz Constituency Office Berseba Berseba Constituency Office Karasburg East Karasburg Constituency Office Karasburg West Noordoewer Constituency Office Keetmanshoop Rural Aroab Constituency Office Keetmanshoop Urban Keetmanshoop Constituency Office Oranjemund Oranjemund Constituency Office ERONGO Omaruru Omaruru Constituency Office Karibib Karibib Constituency Office Daures Daures Constituency Office Arandis Arandis Constituency Office Swakopmund Swakopmund Constituency Office Walvis Bay Rural Walvis Bay Rural Constituency Office Walvis Bay Urban Walvis Bay Urban Constituency Office HARDAP Aranos Aranos Constituency Office Gibeon Gibeon Constituency Office Mariental Rural Stampriet Constituency Office Mariental Urban Mariental Constituency Office Daweb Maltahohe Constituency Office Rehoboth Rural Schlip Constituency Office Rehoboth Urban East Rehoboth Urban East Constituency Office Rehoboth Urban West Rehoboth Urban West Constituency Office KAVANGO EAST Mashare Mashare Constituency Office Mukwe Mukwe Constituency Office Ndiyona Ndiyona Constituency Office Ndonga-Linena Ndonga-Linena Constituency Office Rundu Rural Rundu Rural Constituency Office Rundu Urban Rundu Urban Constituency Office 7388 Government Gazette 16 November 2020 3 KAVANGO WEST Kapako Kapako Constituency Office Mankumpi Mankumpi Constituency Office Mpungu Mpungu Constituency Office Musese Musese Constituency Office Ncamagoro Ncamagoro Constituency Office Ncuncuni Ncuncuni Constituency Office Nkurenkuru Nkurenkuru Constituency Office Tondoro Tondoro Constituency Office KHOMAS John Pandeni Soweto Constituency Office Katutura Central Katutura Central Constituency Office Katutura East Katutura East Constituency Office Khomasdal Khomasdal Constituency Office Moses //Garoeb Moses //Garoeb Constituency Office Samora Machel 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Onesi Onesi Constituency Office Oshikuku Onesi Constituency Office Otamanzi Otamanzi Constituency Office Outapi Outapi Constituency Office Ruacana Ruacana Constituency Office Tsandi Tsandi Constituency Office 4 Government Gazette 16 November 2020 7388 OHANGWENA Ohangwena Ohangwena Constituency Office Ongenga Ongenga Constituency Office Eenhana Eenhana Constituency Office Omulonga Omulonga Constituency Office Ondobe Ondobe Constituency Office Engela Engela Constituency Office Omundaungilo Omundaungilo Constituency Office Endola Endola Constituency Office Okongo Okongo Constituency Office Oshikunde Oshikunde Constituency Office Oshikango Oshikango Constituency Office Epembe Epembe Constituency Office OSHANA Okaku Okaku Constituency Office Okatana Okatana Constituency Office Okatyali Okatyali Constituency Office Ompundja Ompundja Constituency Office Ondangwa Rural Ondangwa Rural Constituency Office Ondangwa Urban Ondangwa Urban Constituency Office Ongwediva Ongwediva Constituency Office 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Mulilo Rural Constituency Office Kabbe North Kabbe North Constituency Office Kabbe South Kabbe South Constituency Office 7388 Government Gazette 16 November 2020 5 Sibbinda Sibbinda Constituency Office Linyanti Linyanti Constituency Office Kongola Kongola Constituency Office Judea Lyabboloma Judea Lyabboloma Constituency Office PART B LOCAL AUTHORITIES VOTERS’ REGISTER LOCAL AUTHORITY AREA VENUE //KHARAS Luderitz Lüderitz Constituency Office Berseba Berseba Constituency Office Bethanie Bethanie Village Council Office Tses Tses Village Council Office Karasburg Karasburg Constituency Office Aroab Aroab Village Council Office Koes Koes Village Council Office Keetmanshoop Keetmanshoop Constituency Office Oranjemund Oranjemund Constituency Office ERONGO Omaruru Omaruru Constituency Office Karibib Karibib Constituency Office Usakos Usakos Town Council Office Arandis Arandis Constituency Office Henties Bay Henties Bay Community Hall Swakopmund Swakopmund Constituency Office Walvis Bay Walvis 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