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Namibia will hold its fourth post-independence general election in a week's time.
Big pre-election rallies are planned there this weekend, with the ruling party Swapo, in power since independence in 1980, expected to win again.
However, some voters are experiencing weariness as the BBC's Frauke Jensen in Windhoek told Fred Dove on Network Africa at the Weekend.
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