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Namibians join long queues in high temperatures to vote in the Southern African nation's general election. "I feel great, but I was just a bit frustrated because the process was very very slow," says Samson David, who queued for around eight hours to vote in Katatura, a township of the capital Windhoek. Vice president Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah from the ruling SWAPO party could soon become the country's first female president. But she may be run close by the Panduleni Itula, 67, a former dentist and lawyer of the Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) party. IMAGES AND SOUNDBITES