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02 March 2014 GENERAL VOTER REGISTRATION OF VOTERS REGISTRATION POINTS 15 JANUARY 2014 - 02 MARCH 2014 1 !KARAS REGION: 01 !NAMI#NUS CONSTITUENCY: 001 TEAMS VENUE DATE (2014) NO. OF TIME DAYS Fixed 101 -Benguella Hall (LA) 15 Jan-02 Mar 41 08h00-19h00 Semi-Fixed -Luderitz Secondary School (LA) 15 Jan-07 Feb 21 08h00-19h00 201 -German Hostel (LA) 08 Feb-02 Mar 20 08h00-19h00 Semi-fixed -St. Peters Hall (LA) 15-31 Jan 15 08h00-19h00 202 -NAMPORT (LA) 01-15 Feb 13 08h00-19h00 -Area 7 Informal Settlement Hall (LA) 17 Feb-02 Mar 13 08h00-19h00 Semi-Fixed -Marmer Community Hall, Aus (LA) 15-22 Jan 7 08h00-19h00 203 -Aus Setlement Comm. Hall (LA) 23-28 Jan 5 08h00-19h00 -Police Cells Aus 29-30 Jan 2 08h00-19h00 -Diaz Primary School Hall, (LA) 31 Jan-11 Feb 10 08h00-19h00 -Hospital, Luderitz (LA) 12-22 Feb 10 08h00-19h00 -Police Cells 24-26 Feb 3 08h00-19h00 -Prison, Luderitz (LA) 27 Feb-02 Mar 4 08h00-19h00 Semi-Fixed -Old Age Home, Nautilus (LA) (204) 15-27 Jan 11 08h00-19h00 204 -Seaflower factories (LA) 28 Jan-07 Feb 10 08h00-19h00 -Novanam 08-19 Feb 10 08h00-19h00 -Southern Hake Fishing 20 Feb-02 Mar 10 08h00-19h00 Mobile 301 -RCC Camp 15-18 Jan 4 08h00-19h00 -Tsachanabis 20-29 Jan 9 08h00-19h00 -Witputz 30 Jan-04 Feb 5 08h00-19h00 -Excelsior Farm 05-12 Feb 7 08h00-19h00 -Koimasis (Lansberg) 13-21 Feb 8 08h00-19h00 -Sinclaire 22 Feb-02 Mar 8 08h00-19h00 !KARAS REGION: 01 BERSEBA CONSTITUENCY: 002 TEAMS VENUE DATE (2014) NO. OF TIME DAYS Semi-Fixed 201 -Joseph Issacks School, Tses (LA) 15-24 Jan. 9 08h00-19h00 -Tses Community Hall (LA) 25 Jan-11 Feb. 15 08h00-19h00 - Police Cells Tses – 12 Feb. 1 08h00-19h00 Berseba Community Hall (LA) 13-02 Mar. 16 08h00-19h00 Semi-Fixed 202 -Magistrate’s Office, Bethanie (LA) 15 Jan-06 Feb. 20 08h00-19h00 - Police Cells Bethanie (LA) - 07 Feb. 1 08h00-19h00 Schmelville Coomunity Hall, Bethanie (LA) 08 Feb-01 20 08h00-19h00 Mar. Semi-fixed 203 -Blouwes Primary 15-31 Jan 15 08h00-19h00 -Vaalgras Primary School 01-12 Feb 10 08h00-19h00 -Koichas private School 13-22 Feb 8 08h00-19h00 -Komnarib Primary School 23 Feb-02 Mar 8 08h00-19h00 Semi fixed 204 -Swartwater 15-20 Jan 5 08h00-19h00 -Groot Daberas 21-25 Jan 5 08h00-19h00 -Bobejaankrans 26-31 Jan 5 08h00-19h00 -Kutenhoas Primary School 01-12 Feb 10 08h00-19h00 -Gainachas Primary School 13 Feb-02 Mar 16 08h00-19h00 2 Semi-Fixed 205 -Snyfontein 15-29 Jan 13 08h00-19h00 -Kameel Rivier 30 Jan-06 Feb 7 08h00-19h00 -/Gomi#Arob 07-14 Feb 7 08h00-19h00 -Nausabeb 15-22 Feb 7 08h00-19h00 -Mooifontein 24 Feb-02 Mar 7 08h00-19h00 Semi-Fixed 206 -Helmeringnghausen (Farmers Union) 15 Jan-03 Feb 17 08h00-19h00 -Twyfel 04-10 Feb 6 08h00-19h00 -Soromaas 11-17 Feb 6 08h00-19h00 -Kuibes 18-24 Feb 6 08h00-19h00 -Aukamp 104 25 Feb-02 Mar 6 08h00-19h00 Semi-Fixed 207 -Irine 15-22 Jan 7 08h00-19h00 -Goageb 23-30 Jan 7 08h00-19h00 -Kosis Community Hall 31 Jan-22 Feb 20 08h00-19h00 -lafrenz 24 Feb-02 Mar 7 08h00-19h00 !KARAS REGION: 01 KARASBURG EAST CONSTITUENCY: 003 TEAMS VENUE DATE (2014) NO. TIME OF DAYS Fixed 101 -Karasburg Town Hall (LA) 15 Jan-02 Mar 41 08h00-19h00 Semi-Fixed 201 -Westerkim Community Hall (LA) 15 Jan-06 Feb 20 08h00-19h00 -Karasburg Police Cells (LA) 07 Feb 1 08h00-19h00 -Lordsville Junior Secondary school 08 Feb-02 Mar 20 08h00-19h00 (LA) Semi-Fixed 202 -Ariamsvlei Primary School Hall 15-25 Jan 10 08h00-19h00 -Ariaamsvlei Police Cells 27 Jan 1 08h00-19h00 -Komsberg 28-31 Jan 4 08h00-19h00 -Davignab 01-03 Feb 2 08h00-19h00 -Warmbad Roman Catholic Mission 04-15 Feb 10 08h00-19h00 -Warmbad Police Cells 17 Feb 1 08h00-19h00 -Grunau Community Hall 18 Feb-02 Mar 13 08h00-19h00 Mobile 301 -Uitsig 15-16 Jan 2 08h00-19h00 -Stinkdoring 17-18 Jan 2 08h00-19h00 -Groen Rivier 20-21 Jan 2 08h00-19h00 -Vellooordrift Borderpost 22 - 23 Jan 2 08h00 - 19h00 -Vellors farm 24-25 Jan 2 08h00-19h00 -Jerusalem 27-28 Jan 2 08h00-19h00 -Stolsenfelt 29-31 Jan 3 08h00-19h00 -Kubub Wes 01-03 Feb 2 08h00-19h00 -Hamab 04-06 Feb 3 08h00-19h00 -Hairachabes 07-08 Feb 2 08h00-19h00 -Satco 10-14 Feb 5 08h00-19h00 -Haib 15-18 Feb 3 08h00-19h00 -Wortel 19-21 Feb 3 08h00-19h00 -Gabis 22-27 Feb 5 08h00-19h00 -Ubib 28 Feb-02 Mar 3 08h00-19h00 3 !KARAS REGION: 01 KARASBURG WEST CONSTITUENCY: 004 TEAMS VENUE DATE (2014) NO. OF TIME DAYS Fixed 101 -Aussernkerhr Farm 15 Jan-02 Mar 41 08h00-19h00 Semi-Fixed 201 -E.H.W Baard P. School Hall,Noordoew 15 Jan-06 Feb 20 08h00-19h00 -Noordoewer Police 07 Feb 1 08h00-19h00 -NDC Building Aussenkerhr 08-19 Feb 10 08h00-19h00 -Namibia Grape Company 20 Feb-02 Mar 10 08h00-19h00 Semi-Fixed 202 -Chibella Farm 15-22 Jan 7 08h00-19h00 -Ai-Ais 23 Jan-05 Feb 12 08h00-19h00 -Canyon lodge 06-18 Feb 11 08h00-19h00 -Hobas 19 Feb-02 Mar 11 08h00-19h00 !KARAS REGION: 01 KEETMANSHOOP RURAL CONSTITUENCY: 005 TEAMS VENUE DATE (2014) NO. OF TIME DAYS Fixed 101 -Teacher resources Centre (TRC), 15 Jan-02 Mar 41 08h00-19h00 Kronlein Keetmanshoop (LA) Semi-Fixed 201 -Rehabilitation Centre, Kronlein (LA) 15 Jan-07 Feb 21 08h00-19h00 -Nurses Home, Kronlein (LA) 08 Feb-02 Mar 20 08h00-19h00 Semi-Fixed 202 -Koes Community Centre (LA) 15 Jan-06 Feb 20 08h00-19h00 -Koes Police Cells (LA) 07 Feb 1 08h00-19h00 -ELCIN Church, Aroab (LA) 08 Feb-01 Mar 20 08h00-19h00 -Aroab Police Cells (LA) 02 Mar 1 08h00-19h00 Semi-fixed 203 -Seeheim 15-25 Jan 10 08h00-19h00 -Naute dam 27 Jan-12 Feb 15 08h00-19h00 -Klein-Karas 13-21 Feb 8 08h00-19h00 -Narubis 22 Feb-02 Mar 8 08h00-19h00 Semi-Fixed 204 -Geitsannas farmers Union Hall 15-23 Jan 8 08h00-19h00 -Warmfontein 24 Jan-01 Feb 8 08h00-19h00 -Kais 03-11 Feb 8 08h00-19h00 -Klein Menasse Border Post 12-20 Feb 8 08h00-19h00 -Volstruis pan 21 Feb-02 Mar 9 08h00-19h00 Semi-Fixed 205 -Darmstal 15-24 Jan 9 08h00-19h00 -Matamata Border Post 25-29 Jan 30 4 08h00-19h00 -Kalahari Game Logde Jan-10 Feb 10 08h00-19h00 -Shirley 11-19 Feb 8 08h00-19h00 -Kubis Noord 20 Feb-02 Mar 10 08h00-19h00 4 !KARAS REGION: 01 KEETMANSHOOP URBAN CONSTITUENCY: 006 TEAMS VENUE DATE (2014) NO. OF TIME DAYS Fixed 101 -Agricultural Show Hall, Westdene (LA) 15 Jan-02 Mar 41 08h00-19h00 Fixed 102 -Keetmanshoop Public Library (LA) 15 Jan-02 Mar 41 08h00-19h00 Fixed 103 -W.K Rover Hall, Tseiblaagte 15 Jan-02 Mar 41 08h00-19h00 Semi-Fixed 201 -Multipurpose Youth Centre (LA) 15 Jan-07 Feb 21 08h00-19h00 -Transnamib Hall (LA) 08 Feb-02 Mar 20 08h00-19h00 Semi-Fixed 202 -Noordhoek private School 15 Jan-13 Feb 26 08h00-19h00 -Gellap Ostrich Researh (LA) 14-25 Feb 10 08h00-19h00 -Police Cells (LA) 26 Feb-02 Mar 5 08h00-19h00 Semi-Fixed 203 -Old Age home-Daan Viljoen (LA) (203) 15-27 Jan 11 08h00-19h00 -Old Age Home-Ons Tuiste (LA) 28 Jan-07 Feb 10 08h00-19h00 -NDF Military Base (LA) 08-19 Feb 10 08h00-19h00 -Prison (LA) 20 Feb-02 Mar 10 08h00-19h00 !KARAS REGION: 01 ORANJEMUND CONSTITUENCY: 007 TEAMS VENUE DATE (2014) NO. OF TIME DAYS Fixed 101 -Rosh Pinah Community Hall 15 Jan-02 Mar 41 08h00-19h00 Semi-Fixed 201 -Zacharias Lewala Hall, Oranjemund (LA) 15 Jan-06 Feb 20 08h00-19h00 -Oranjemund Police Cells (LA) -Central Kitchen (Bagdad) LA 07 Feb 1 08h00-19h00 08 Feb-02 Mar 20 08h00-19h00 Semi-Fixed 202 -Swartkop Local Hall, Oranjemund (LA) 15-31 Jan 15 08h00-19h00 -Auchas Hostel (Daberas) - Recreational Club - Town (LA) 01-15 Feb 13 08h00-19h00 17 Feb-02 Mar 13 08h00-19h00 Semi-Fixed 203 -Scorpion Mine, Rosh Pinah 15 Jan-07 Feb 20 08h00-19h00 -Tutungeni Location, Rosh Pinah 08 Feb-01 Mar 20 08h00-19h00 -Rosh Police cells 01 Mar 1 08h00-19h00 5 GENERAL REGISTRATION OF VOTERS REGISTRATION POINTS 15 JANUARY 2014 - 02 MARCH 2014 ERONGO REGION: 02 ARANDIS CONSTITUENCY: 008 TEAMS VENUE DATE (2014) NO. OF TIME DAYS Fixed 101 -Henties Bay Community Hall under Ministry of 15 Jan-02 Mar. 2014 41 08h00-19h00 Education (LA) Fixed 102 -Arandis Community Hall (LA) 15 Jan-02 Mar. 2014 41 08h00-19h00 Semi-Fixed -Bakondja Children & Youth Centre, Henties Bay 15 Jan-07 Feb.2014 21 08h00-19h00 201 (LA) -Philadelphia Pre-primary & Babycare Centre, 08 Feb-02 Mar. 2014 20 08h00-19h00 Henties Bay (LA) Semi-Fixed -Ugabmund 15-22 Jan. 2014 7 08h00-19h00 202 -Mile 108 23-30 Jan. 2014 7 08h00-19h00 -Cape Cross 31 Jan-07 Feb. 2014 7 08h00-19h00 -Mile 72 08-14 Feb. 2014 6 08h00-19h00 -Omdeldam 15-22 Feb. 2014 7 08h00-19h00 -Jakkalsputs 23 Feb-02 Mar. 2014 7 08h00-19h00 ERONGO REGION: 02 DAURES CONSTITUENCY: 009 TEAMS VENUE DATE (2014) NO. OF TIME DAYS Semi Fixed -Uis community hall (LA) 15 Jan-07 Feb.2014 21 08h00-19h00 201 -Omatjete Primary School 08 Feb-02 Mar.
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