By-election candidates ready to give up day jobs
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 11/06/2025
Several candidates vying for by-elections in five constituencies this month say they are ready to give up their jobs and serve on a full-time basis. The available positions became vacant after five councillors were sworn in as members of the National Assembly in March. They are Swapo councillors (…)
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