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Swapo Wins Four of Five Seats in Namibia By-Elections
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 44095, member: 636"] Namibia's ruling Swapo party won four of five local elections Tuesday, showing strong support before November voting begins. Political expert Rui Tyitende says the victories prove Swapo remains the country's most powerful political force despite facing public image problems. The party captured seats across Otjiwarongo, Grootfontein, Kabbe South and reclaimed Kamanjab from opposition control. United Democratic Front kept only Sesfontein constituency after losing their former stronghold. Swapo collected 7,438 votes from 14,512 total ballots cast across four areas where results came through. Opposition parties split the remaining support with UDF earning 2,389 votes and other groups trailing behind. Election officials delayed announcing Kabbe South results because helicopters needed multiple trips to transport workers from remote counting locations. Tyitende warns that voter participation stays dangerously low for regional elections, often falling under 50 percent turnout. He blames community groups, schools and news media for not educating citizens about local government importance. The analyst believes Swapo must work harder to win territory currently held by opposition parties like Landless People's Movement and Independent Patriots for Change. New Swapo councillor Paulus Nekundi promises immediate action on unfinished projects left by his predecessor. He expects similar voter support during November national elections based on Tuesday's strong performance. [/QUOTE]
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