By John Grobler
Not all goes as planned..
Namibia Elections: Several polling stations have insufficient ballot papers. At Choi Primary School polling station in the Kongola constituency, the presiding officer says that they currently font have a olan dince nearby polling stations also have shortages
Some voters at the ELCIN Nkurenkuru High School polling station in the Nkurenkuru constituency are frustrated because they were not able to vote due to a lack of ballot boxes.
The ballot boxes only arrived at 10:45 when the polling officials started to set up the polling station.
Several voters at the Nakambale polling station in Walvis Bay are complaining about the slow pace of voting, with the elderly concerned about there being no designated queue for them.
Most of the voters claim that they slept at the polling station and had to endure the harsh weather conditions.
Shortage… Felix Lifalaza, presiding officer at Choi Primary School in Kongola, says they are running out of ballot papers. He said since they have so far used up three booklets and only 45 ballot papers are left.
BALLOT SHORTAGE: Voters at Omeya are frustrated because ballot papers ran out, forcing the presiding officer to step in. Many have been queuing since 07:00 this morning, waiting for a resolution due to limited resources.