Namibians voted on Wednesday in regional council and local authority elections across 120 constituencies and 59 towns.
The Electoral Commission said the aim is to choose leaders who can improve basic services such as water, housing, healthcare, education and jobs.
Special voting for police, defence force members and polling staff took place earlier in the week.
After casting his vote in Windhoek, Prime Minister Elijah Ngurare urged all registered voters, particularly the youth, to take part.
These elections, held every five years, decide who will guide regional development and manage essential local services.


