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Essential Tips for Voting in the 2025 Namibia Local Authority and Regional Council Elections in Walvis Bay
Elections in Namibia 2025 are officially upon us! Whether local elections or regional elections, this Wednesday, 26 November will shape your town's future. This guide offers practical tips on where to vote, how to vote, what to bring on election day, and why your vote matters. Polling stations at the Namibian elections 2025. Where to Vote in Walvis Bay Knowing your closest polling station is the first step to a smooth voting experience. In Walvis Bay, polling stations are set
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Meet our JWBRA Candidates for the 2025 Local Authority Elections
Meet our candidates for the 2025 Local Authority Elections in Walvis Bay. As long-term local residents, they convince with unrivalled business skills and community engagement.
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The JWBRA Manifesto Explained
Walvis Bay deserves better. For too long, we’ve lived with broken roads, sewage spills, and poor service. The Joint Walvis Bay Residents Association (JWBRA) is run by residents, not politicians, with a five-pillar plan to fix our city — better services, roads, water, finances, and youth spaces.
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Council Duties & Resident Rights: A Working Council = A Working Municipality
Every town, whether thriving or struggling, rests on the same foundation: its council. A community’s streets, services, and opportunities are shaped not by chance, but by the decisions taken in council chambers. When the council works well, residents feel the benefits. When it fails, the cracks show — sometimes literally. A lack of maintenance and planning has led to badly deteriorated roads. This isn’t just opinion. Namibia’s Local Authorities Act of 1992 makes it clear: th
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2025/2026 Walvis Bay Budget
The 2026 Budget for Walvis Bay was approved by Council on 16 May 2025. We've broken it down so you can understand where your money goes.
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