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Namibia's Supreme Court has dismissed a challenge by opposition parties against last year's presidential election, paving the way for Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, from the ruling SWAPO party, to take office in March. The opposition parties, including the Independent Patriots for Change (IPC), alleged flaws in the election due to an extension of voting and other issues.
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