ACE Electoral News
ACE Electoral News
- Over 900 Citizens Voting Abroad, All Africa (2009)
- NAMIBIAN citizens abroad will vote tomorrow from 07h00 to 21h00 local time at 24 Namibian embassies. It is the first time that Namibians studying or working in other countries will have the chance to vote outside the country's boundaries.
- Namibia's Electoral Management Body
- Official web site of the Electoral Commission of Namibia
- Election Results - Namibia
- Election results from A Nunley's African Election Database
- Upcoming and past elections
- IFES Election Guide - Namibia
- African Development Information
- Development organizations and institutions in Namibia - free subscription
- EISA Namibia resources
- Information on elections and electoral systems in Angola
- Swazi king maintains ban on political parties, IOL (2007)
- King Mswati III has said a controversial ban on party politics in the kingdom would remain.
- Election Results - Swaziland
- Election results from African Elections Database by Albert Nunley
- Upcoming and past elections
- IFES Election Guide - Swaziland
- African Development Information
- Development organizations and institutions in Swaziland - free subscription
- EISA Swaziland resources
- Information on elections and electoral systems in Swaziland
- ANC releases consolidated nominations list, MG (2007)
- The Final List of ANC Nominees.
- It's Time for ANC to Bridge the Floor-Crossing Credibility Gap, allAfric.com (2007)
- Comment on South African floor-crossing 2007
- Pikoli axing muddies ANC succession race, Business Day (2007)
- The South African Ruling Party (ANC) has officially started it's leadership debate.
- Floor-crossing legislation could be scrapped, Sabc News (2007)
- If majority of parties want floor-crossing scrapped, then majority rules, said the ruling ANC.
- Electoral democracy in the spotlight, Bua News (2007)
- The IEC's national conference is reflecting on the state of electoral democracy in South Africa.
- Chosen ANC 1% to make choice for SA, Business Day (2007)
- More than 1% of the South African Population will determine who is the South African President in 2009.
- IFP leader will step down in 2009, IOL (2007).
- IFP leader Dr M Buthelezi will not be available for re-election in 2009.
- Hats Off to IEC And a Dream Too Easily Forgotten, All Africa
- Thumps up for the job well done to IEC.
- Sexwale: No final decision yet on ANC succession race, MG (2007)
- Businessman Tokyo Sexwale said he had not ruled out joining the race to head the powerful African National Congress (ANC).
