The Swapo Party Politburo has decided to refer the recent judgement of the Supreme Court on same-sex marriage to the Central Committee for further deliberation and decision-making.

The Swapo Party acknowledged the significance of the matter and assured Namibians that it would approach the issue with the utmost seriousness and consideration.

The recent ruling by the Supreme Court on same-sex marriage has generated a strong response and sparked a heated debate within Namibian society.

The ruling has been met with condemnation from various religious institutions, arguing that same-sex marriage should not be recognised in Namibia based on their religious beliefs.

On the other hand, numerous civil society and LGBTQ organisations are defending the Supreme Court's judgement.

They view the ruling as a significant step towards achieving equality and inclusivity for all individuals, regardless of sexual orientation.

The Swapo party is now urging all its members, sympathisers, supporters, and the general public to exercise patience and understanding.

In a statement, the party says it acknowledges the significance of the matter and assures Namibian citizens that it will approach the issue with the utmost seriousness and consideration.

The Supreme Court has ruled that the Ministry of Home Affairs' approach of excluding same-sex couples from the definition of "spouse" for immigration purposes, as stated in Section 2 of the Immigration Control Act, violated the rights to dignity and equality protected under Articles 8 and 10 of the Constitution.

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Hendrina Kanyolo