Namibia's Election Commission started training people to run voting stations. Officials will train workers for five days before June 17 elections. The training happens at five different towns across the country. Workers learn about election laws and their duties during voting. Peter Shaama leads the commission and picked these workers from last year's job applications.
Voters will pick new leaders for Grootfontein, Kabbe South, Kamanjab, Otjiwarongo and Sesfontein areas. The commission wants fair elections where everyone can vote easily. Training covers how to help voters and count ballots correctly. Workers must follow strict rules during the election process. The commission believes good training makes elections run smoothly.
Shaama asked people living in these five areas to vote on election day. He said voting gives citizens a chance to choose their representatives. The commission picked experienced workers who helped during previous elections. These workers will make sure voting stations open on time and stay organized. Citizens can trust that their votes will count toward picking new leaders.
Voters will pick new leaders for Grootfontein, Kabbe South, Kamanjab, Otjiwarongo and Sesfontein areas. The commission wants fair elections where everyone can vote easily. Training covers how to help voters and count ballots correctly. Workers must follow strict rules during the election process. The commission believes good training makes elections run smoothly.
Shaama asked people living in these five areas to vote on election day. He said voting gives citizens a chance to choose their representatives. The commission picked experienced workers who helped during previous elections. These workers will make sure voting stations open on time and stay organized. Citizens can trust that their votes will count toward picking new leaders.