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Ex-miss Namibia set to run for President

VOICE AIR MEDIA, News Update

Miss Namibia 2022 Cassia Sharpley (23) says she would run in Namibia’s presidential election.

This is despite the Namibian Constitution putting the age limit of prospective presidential candidates at 35.

Sharpley is not eligible to be a candidate in Namibia’s seventh presidential election in November, when a new president and new members of the National Assembly will be voted into power.

On 1 January, Sharpley, on her social media page, requested social media users to subscribe to her YouTube page, where she said she would be sharing her journey towards becoming Namibian president as an independent candidate.

She said she wants to become a presidential candidate “on the grounds of equality, justice and accelerated growth”.

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