Windhoek: Namibians went to polling stations as the country’s eighth presidential and National Assembly elections commenced, with renewed hope for improved development and social progress. Voting began nationwide at 7 a.m., local time on Wednesday, Xinhua news agency reported. Rameke Tjihaze from Karibib in the Erongo Region is a first-time voter. The 22-year-old man beamed with excitement when taking part in the southern African country’s democratic process. “The election comes at a time when young people, especially, need to vote for parties that will address the challenges we face,” he said. Meanwhile, David Shilongo, a pensioner from the Oshana Region in northern Namibia, cast his ballo
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