@@Eastcoast-oo7pj than be specific and clear about "these hard times" and don't mix up the two contexts just to create a perception. Because elections are not hard times. We have been doing them and there is no hardship stories.
No shops open apart from food and neccesities, no alcohol sales. Peacefull vaoting, no political colours and campaigning allowed at polling stations. These people are verry serious.
Wow Sophia mokoena thank you so very very much informing South african and the whole of SADC and africa as a whole that Namibian Youth and the voters are Serious thou our Electorate failed us once again with Ballot papers running out and many people were force to give up to queue any longer and technology and planning id weak or very poor is i queue close to 8 hours to cast my Vote . Thank SABC for Having Sophia on our Soil.
Very interesting opportunity for every African Country to have use their Resources for the benefits of their Nations and every Political party in Africa as a continent to follow and diversify Leadership to success from poverty as African Countries.. ..
Apparently cause ink can spill, especially after folding There are safeguards to insure the integrity of the process and make sure no malfunctions occur.
Africa must rise, we as Africans we must enjoy our resources but Africans are suffering but resource are there but corruption of our African leaders. If resources were fairly distributed: :we were not supposed to come to EUROPE to suffer,, it pains me each and everyday. One day Africa will rise.
Swakop Uranium is one of the biggest uranium mines but we don't have enough power to supply most Namibians. Everything is going to China, Russia, and North Korea
Viva Swapo Viva me as a young Namibian men i believe that swapo party members have done unforgettable things that has switched the nations mind to think the worst of the party itself but i believe the can not be a house without dirty laundry so if that is the case let us clean up our dirty luandry and start afresh and the last thing i also want to say is that do not blame the political party for your poor lifestyle you have,when we are living in a free domestic country which means that there are a million ways to generate income lets vote in numbers Viva Swapo Viva
@@Sammie551 fishrot isn't that big of a deal when comparing to the things swapo has done in the past, i read in a biography of one of it's founding members that sam used to sell the weapons donated to swapo to finance his various businesses in Angola. Businesses such as bars and clubs.
*Thanks for the nice video. We all know that the digital market is creating a different revolution in the world economy. I make up to $45,000 per week trading in the digital market. Having a job now doesn't seem to guarantee complete financial stability. Instead, having multiple sources of income that don't depend on the government.*
I don't really blame people who panic. Lack of information can be a big hurdle. I've been making more than $21k passively by just going into crypto investment , and I don't have to do much work. Inflation or no inflation, my finances remain secure. So I really don't blame people who panic.
I am new to the crypto world and don't understand how it really works. A friend told me trading with a professional trader is the best strategy for beginners and busy investors, but for months now I've been making so research and haven't found any.please any recommendations
We are peaceful here in Namibia 🇳🇦
We love you Sophie, you are our African jewel journalist.
Journalism at its best. 👏🏽
SA stand with the people of Namibian in this hard time.✊🇿🇦🇿🇦🤝🇳🇦🇳🇦❤
We are not in a hard time. 😊. It’s just elections. C’mon.
@hallaback2010 just look at your economy and the level of poverty unemployment despite Nambia world leading largest diamonds Hello talk to me 😂
@@Eastcoast-oo7pj than be specific and clear about "these hard times" and don't mix up the two contexts just to create a perception. Because elections are not hard times. We have been doing them and there is no hardship stories.
@@Komeshokakunanwene Then what is happening in Mozambique now🙂↔️
@@Eastcoast-oo7pj I am in Namibia, talking about Namibia, not Mozambique. I am not in Mozambique. I only know of the facts of Namibia.
There is a wonderful atmosphere amongst the Namibian voters. Thank you for your objective coverage.
Namibia is a beautiful lovely country, the Namibians are excellent people
SWAPO MUST GO!!
why?
But will it go...😂😂😂
No shops open apart from food and neccesities, no alcohol sales. Peacefull vaoting, no political colours and campaigning allowed at polling stations. These people are verry serious.
We need young people in parliament not old mammas
Vigilant message from a vigilant journalist, she says it as it is.
Wow Sophia mokoena thank you so very very much informing South african and the whole of SADC and africa as a whole that Namibian Youth and the voters are Serious thou our Electorate failed us once again with Ballot papers running out and many people were force to give up to queue any longer and technology and planning id weak or very poor is i queue close to 8 hours to cast my Vote . Thank SABC for Having Sophia on our Soil.
Thank you Sophie ❤❤❤ for updates
Cleanest country in Africa.. We love our country Namibia.. Land of the Brave❤❤❤
do u love Swapo?
Sophie to the World
Leading journalist in southern Africa keep it up gogo
Beautiful country with strong people who remember the apartheid and colonialism, from the west
Next time S A B C, please go to the village to experience how electoral voters are telling regarding election conducted 🙏👍💯
Villages are more peaceful.
Iam deeply happy to see Sophie, the true reporter. Expert.
Her speech did give it all
Aus Sophie came with all the facts. From Namibia.
👏👏👏👏👏👏 Well reported!
We are very serious...
My Namibia my pride ❤
Tired is tired😢
Waiting patiently to cast our votes.
Zimbabwe could never😂
Not in Zimbabwe more so with the comedian corrupt chair
Cartoon character back door President @@Mashinge
Namibians standing on biznuss
Yes 3.5 hours waiting to vote
3.5 hours, your lucky then, my friend took quite literally the whole day. 14 hours apparently.
These struggle thugs must move out, swap hasn't looked after the people, self enrichment, and corruption rampant, get rid of swapi
We are Unbeatable
Very interesting opportunity for every African Country to have use their Resources for the benefits of their Nations and every Political party in Africa as a continent to follow and diversify Leadership to success from poverty as African Countries.. ..
Why do we have to mark our votes with a pencil and not a pen or permanent marker$
Apparently cause ink can spill, especially after folding
There are safeguards to insure the integrity of the process and make sure no malfunctions occur.
Viva Itula
Africa must rise, we as Africans we must enjoy our resources but Africans are suffering but resource are there but corruption of our African leaders. If resources were fairly distributed: :we were not supposed to come to EUROPE to suffer,, it pains me each and everyday. One day Africa will rise.
Sophie ❤
Ballots are done. Not enough ballots.
Swakop Uranium is one of the biggest uranium mines but we don't have enough power to supply most Namibians. Everything is going to China, Russia, and North Korea
SWAPO 4 life
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Those days are gone when leaders can enrich themselves.Well said Sophie.People are tired of being taken for a ride by these LIBERATION PARTIES
Viva Swapo Viva me as a young Namibian men i believe that swapo party members have done unforgettable things that has switched the nations mind to think the worst of the party itself but i believe the can not be a house without dirty laundry so if that is the case let us clean up our dirty luandry and start afresh and the last thing i also want to say is that do not blame the political party for your poor lifestyle you have,when we are living in a free domestic country which means that there are a million ways to generate income lets vote in numbers Viva Swapo Viva
Tsek
Foko f
Did you forget the fishrot scandal?
@@Sammie551 fishrot isn't that big of a deal when comparing to the things swapo has done in the past, i read in a biography of one of it's founding members that sam used to sell the weapons donated to swapo to finance his various businesses in Angola. Businesses such as bars and clubs.
*Thanks for the nice video. We all know that the digital market is creating a different revolution in the world economy. I make up to $45,000 per week trading in the digital market. Having a job now doesn't seem to guarantee complete financial stability. Instead, having multiple sources of income that don't depend on the government.*
I don't really blame people who panic. Lack of information can be a big hurdle. I've been making more than $21k passively by just going into crypto investment , and I don't have to do much work. Inflation or no inflation, my finances remain secure. So I really don't blame people who panic.
I am new to the crypto world and don't understand how it really works. A friend told me trading with a professional trader is the best strategy for beginners and busy investors, but for months now I've been making so research and haven't found any.please any recommendations
Thanks to Mrs. Ksenia Alice
She's a licensed broker and successful entrepreneur from the state.
I first met her last year at a conference in Washington DC, invested $2,000 and within a week of trade I make over $15,000.
The reporter sounding like a political party leader there😂