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Elderly dominate Kavango elections as youth stay home

Youth miss opportunity to influence future
Community activist Frans Moyo warned the youth not to expect change if they don't participate in elections.
Nikanor Nangolo,Phillipus Josef
The 27 November presidential and National Assembly elections highlighted a concerning trend in the Kavango East and West regions, where elderly voters dominated polling stations, w
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