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Youth in northern Namibia lose faith in the voting process
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 71273, member: 636"] Young voters in northern Namibia have expressed widespread disillusionment with electoral participation, with several residents stating they attend political gatherings solely for complimentary refreshments rather than genuine political engagement. Diina Ekandjo, an unemployed 19-year-old from Outapi, indicated she plans to abstain from regional council and local authority elections, citing frustration over elected officials benefiting themselves and associates while ordinary citizens struggle. Fellow Ogongo resident Amalia Shekudja similarly questioned the value of casting ballots amid persistent unemployment. Electoral Commission of Namibia chairperson Elsie Nghikembua noted that citizens between 18 and 35 comprise 42.9 percent of registered voters, totaling over 643,000 individuals. Social commentator Sam Kauapirura characterized youth abstention as a form of protest stemming from high joblessness and feelings of exclusion from mainstream economic opportunities. He argued that political structures must meaningfully incorporate younger demographics to restore confidence in democratic processes. [/QUOTE]
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