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UDF Reflects on Narrow Loss in Kamanjab and Plans for Future Elections
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 44093, member: 636"] The United Democratic Front lost a close race in Kamanjab but party leaders remain hopeful about future elections. Swapo won with 1,090 votes compared to UDF's 835 votes from 2,044 total ballots cast. Party spokesperson Mabasen Narib said the narrow margin gives them renewed energy for upcoming contests. UDF officials want local committees to start preparing for regional elections coming in November. The party plans to win back the Kamanjab area and rebuild voter trust across the region. Leaders feel proud of their strong showing in Grootfontein and want to use that success as a foundation. Narib praised campaign workers for their dedication and discipline during the recent election cycle. He thanked all candidates who stepped forward to serve their communities through the democratic process. The party views this election as just the first step toward gaining more seats and improving services for citizens. [/QUOTE]
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