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Government Gazette Republic of Namibia GOVERNMENT GAZETTE OF THE REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA N$7.20 WINDHOEK - 28 August 2019 No. 6980 CONTENTS Page GOVERNMENT NOTICES No. 253 Appointment of staff members to receive appeals of refusal to register persons as voters: General election for election of President and members of National Assembly: Electoral Act, 2014 ............... 1 No. 254 Notification of places and times for inspection of provisional national voters’ register and making of objections in respect of names of voters in register in respect of Presidential and National Assembly elections: Electoral Act, 2014 ................................................................................................................ 3 ________________ Government Notices ELECTORAL COMMISSION OF NAMIBIA No. 253 2019 APPOINTMENT OF STAFF MEMBERS TO RECEIVE APPEALS OF REFUSAL TO REGISTER PERSONS AS VOTERS: GENERAL ELECTION FOR ELECTION OF PRESIDENT AND MEMBERS OF NATIONAL ASSEMBLY: ELECTORAL ACT, 2014 Under section 29(1)(b) of the Electoral Act, 2014 (Act No. 5 of 2014), the Electoral Commission of Namibia, on the recommendation of the Minister responsible for foreign affairs, appoints the staff member whose name appears in Column 3 of the Schedule opposite the name of the temporary registration point in Column 2 of the Schedule to receive appeals of persons whose applications for registration as voters at that temporary registration point have been refused under section 28 of that Act. N. TJIPUEJA CHAIRPERSON ELECTORAL COMMISSION OF NAMIBIA Windhoek, 14 August 2019 2 Government Gazette 28 August 2019 6980 SCHEDULE COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 TEMPORARY NAMIBIAN MISSION STAFF MEMBER REGISTRATION POINT Angola, Luanda Embassy of Namibia to Angola Mr. Christopher Moshoeshoe Consulate General of Namibia to Angola, Ondjiva Mr. Max Niilenge Angola Consulate General of Namibia to Angola, Menongue Mr. Mauritz Gawanab Angola Algeria, Algiers Embassy of Namibia to Algeria Ms. Mary Hamukwaya Austria, Vienna Embassy of Namibia to Austria H.E. Ms. Nada Kruger Embassy of Namibia to Belgium Belgium, Brussels H.E. Mr. Kaire Mbuende and the EU High Commission of Namibia to Botswana, Gaborone Mr. Jordan Hashoongo Botswana Brazil, Brasilia Embassy of Namibia to Brazil Mr. Simeon Shilongo China, Beijing Embassy of Namibia to China Mr. Thomas Shivute Congo (Republic), Brazzaville Embassy of Namibia to Congo H.E. Mr. Vilio H. Nghifindaka Cuba, Havana Embassy of Namibia to Cuba Mr. Samuel H. /Goagoseb DRC, Kinshasa Embassy of Namibia to DRC H.E. Mr. Simeon Uulenga Egypt, Cairo Embassy of Namibia to Egypt H.E. Mr. Japhet Isaack Embassy of Namibia to Ethiopia Ethiopia, Addis Ababa Mr. Richard T. Kopano and the AU Finland, Helsinki Embassy of Namibia to Finland Ms. Sarah Vrancks France, Paris Embassy of Namibia to France Ms. Liina Imalwa Germany, Berlin Embassy of Namibia to Germany Ms. Tania Tait High Commission of Namibia to Ghana, Accra Ms. Eveline Hansen Ghana India, New Delhi Embassy of Namibia to India Ms. Anna Naanda Japan, Tokyo Embassy of Namibia to Japan H.E. Mr. Morven Liswenyo High Commission of Namibia to Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur Mr. Simon Ankonga Malaysia High Commission of Namibia to Nigeria, Abuja Ms. Saara Amukugo Nigeria Embassy of Namibia to the Russian Federation, Moscow H.E. Mr. Clemens Kashuupulwa Russian Federation Senegal, Dakar Embassy of Namibia to Senegal Ms. Linda Sarto High Commission of Namibia to South Africa, Pretoria Mr. Vendapi Kamupingene South Africa Consulate General of Namibia to South Africa, Cape Town Ms. Coniah Britz South Africa Sweden, Stockholm Embassy of Namibia to Sweden H.E. Mr. George Liswaniso Permanent Mission of Namibia to Switzerland, Geneva Ms. Delie Dudley the UN High Commission of Namibia to Tanzania, Dar es Salaam Ms. Hilde Petrina Shikongo Tanzania High Commission of Namibia to United Kingdom (UK), London Mr. Erastus Hailwa the UK Permanent Mission of Namibia to United Nations, New York Ms. Julia Imene-Chanduru the UN 6980 Government Gazette 28 August 2019 3 USA, Washington DC Embassy of Namibia to the USA Mr. Jerome Mutumba High Commission of Namibia to Zambia, Lusaka Ms. Victoria Hanana Zambia Embassy of Namibia to Zimbabwe, Harare Ms. Jeanette Haufiku Zimbabwe ________________ ELECTORAL COMMISSION OF NAMIBIA No. 254 2019 NOTIFICATION OF PLACES AND TIMES FOR INSPECTION OF PROVISIONAL NATIONAL VOTERS’ REGISTER AND MAKING OF OBJECTIONS IN RESPECT OF NAMES OF VOTERS IN REGISTER IN RESPECT OF PRESIDENTIAL AND NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS: ELECTORAL ACT, 2014 In terms of subsection (1)(b) of section 31 of the Electoral Act, 2014 (Act No. 5 of 2014), I make known that - (a) copies of the provisional national voters’ register, prepared in terms of subsection (1)(a)(i) of that section, in respect of the Presidential and National Assembly elections, are available for inspection by the public during office hours between 08:00 and 17:00 at the places listed in the Schedule and at the Head Office of the Electoral Commission, 67-71 Van Rhijn Street, Windhoek-North, Windhoek, Khomas; and (b) objections in respect of the names of voters appearing on the register must be made during the period 2 September 2019 to 6 September 2019, during office hours between 08:00 and 17:00. T.P. MUJORO CHIEF ELECTORAL AND REFERENDA OFFICER ELECTORAL COMMISSION Windhoek, 14 August 2019 SCHEDULE PART A REGION AND CONSTITUENCY VENUE //KHARAS !Nami#nus !Nami#nus Constituency Office, Luderitz Aus Settlement Community Hall Berseba Berseba Constituency Office Bethanie Village Council Office Tses Village Council Office Karasburg East Karasburg East Constituency Office Grünau Settlement Office Ariamsvlei Settlement Office Karasburg West Noordoewer Settlement Office Aussenkehr Police Station Keetmanshoop Rural WAD Centre (Keetmanshoop Satellite) Aroab Constituency Office Koës Village Council Office 4 Government Gazette 28 August 2019 6980 Keetmanshoop Urban Keetmanshoop Urban Constituency Office W.K. Rover Hall, Tseiblaagte Oranjemund Zacharia Lewala Hall, Oranjemund Janplank Community Hall, Rosh Pinah ERONGO Arandis Arandis Constituency Office Henties Bay Municipality Office Bakanja Pre-Primary School Daures Daures Constituency Office Omatjete Police Station Spitzkoppe Clinic Tubisis Clinic Uis Police Station Karibib Karibib Constituency Office Usab Municipality Office Usakos Community Hall Otjimbingwe Resettlement Office Omaruru Omaruru Constituency Office Ozondje Municipality Office Swakopmund Swakopmund Constituency Office Swakopmund Municipality Office Walvisbay Rural Walvis Bay Rural Constituency Office ELCRN Church Hall, Narraville Walvisbay Urban Walvis Bay Constituency Office Narraville Municipality Office Walvis Bay Municipality Library Hall HARDAP Aranos Aranos Village Council Office Gochas Village Council Office Daweb Maltahöhe Village Council Edward Frederick Primary School (Uibis) Gibeon Gibeon Constituency Office Amper-Bo Community Hall Mariental Rural Mariental Rural Constituency Office, Stampriet Hoachanas Settlement Office Mariental Urban Mariental Urban Constituency Office Mariental Municipality Office, Aimablaagte Rehoboth Rural Rehoboth Rural Constituency Office, Schlip Kalkrand Recreation Centre 6980 Government Gazette 28 August 2019 5 Rehoboth Urban East Rehoboth Urban East Constituency Office Hermanus van Wyk Gedenk Hall Rehoboth Urban West Rehoboth Urban West Constituency Office Rehoboth Town Council Office KAVANGO EAST Mashare Mashare Constituency Office Neyuva Combined School Mukwe Mukwe Constituency Office Mayara Combined School Kambimba Combined School Ndiyona Ndiyona Constituency Office Shinyungwe Circuit Office Ndonga-Linena Ndonga-Linena Constituency Office Karukuta Junior Primary School Rundu Rural Rundu Rural Constituency Office Ngcancgana Primary School Rundu Urban Rundu Urban Constituency Office Ndama Combined School Government Hall, Rundu KAVANGO WEST Kapako Kapako Constituency Office Pandureni Combined School Kasote Combined School Mankumpi Mankumpi Constituency Office Katjinakatji Combined School Mpungu Mpungu Constituency Office Simanya Combined School Tuguva Combined School Musese Constituency Office, (Rupara) Ntara Combined School Ncamagoro Ncamagoro Constituency Office Mpora Combined School Ncuncuni Constituency Office, Ncuncuni Ncumcara Combined School (Mile 20) Ncaute Primary School Nkurenkuru Constituency Office, Nkurenkuru Kahenge Youth Office Tondoro Constituency Office (Mburu-uru) Nankudu District Hospital 6 Government Gazette 28 August 2019 6980 KHOMAS John Pandeni John Pandeni Constituency Office Oshatotwa Community Centre Katutura Central Katutura Central Constituency Office Moses van der Byl Primary School Katutura East Katutura East Constituency Office Municipality B-Office (Katutura) Khomasdal Khomasdal Constituency Office Mamadu Centre Moses //Garoeb Moses //Garoeb Constituency Office Abraham Iyambo Kindergarten Samora Machel Samora Machel Constituency Office Saamstaan Community Hall Okanghudi Ka Nujoma Tobias Hainyeko Tobias Hainyeko Constituency Office Onkugo Yepongo Centre Nathaniel Maxuilili Centre Windhoek East Windhoek East Constituency Office Independence Memorial Museum Eros Children’s Home Windhoek Rural Groot Aub Constituency Office Mix Settlement, Clinic Hall Baumgartzbrun Primary School Windhoek West Windhoek West Constituency Office Academia Secondary School UNAM campus, Khomasdal KUNENE Epupa Epupa Constituncy Office Etanga Police Station Kamanjab Kamanjab Constituency Office Kamanjab Village Council Offices Khorixas Khorixas Constituency Office Khorixas Town Hall Opuwo Rural Opuwo Rural Constituency Office Kaoko-Otavi
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