POHAMBA WARNS SWAPO TO PROTECT IDEOLOGY AND UNITY

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Former President Hifikepunye Pohamba has urged members of the Swapo Party to protect the party’s ideologies and address internal divisions, cautioning that visible rifts are fostering disunity. 

Speaking at a regional party leaders' meeting in Eenhana, Pohamba also marked the party’s 66th anniversary.

SWAPO MARKS 66TH ANNIVERSARY

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The Swapo Party celebrated its 66th anniversary on 19 April, commemorating over six decades of leadership in Namibia’s liberation struggle and nation-building efforts.

SHANINGWA PAYS TRIBUTE TO JAMES UERIKUA

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The Secretary General of the Swapo Party, Sophia Shaningwa, has paid tribute to the late James Uerikua during a visit to the family house in Windhoek.

Shaningwa described the late Uerikua as a committed member of the party and the nation, whose death has left many in mourning.

SWAPO CALLS FOR OTJOZONDJUPA TO HONOUR JAMES UERIKUA’S LEGACY

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The Swapo Party Coordinator for the Otjozondjupa Region, Imms Namaseb, emphasised the necessity for the region to diligently pursue the realisation of the ideals championed by the late former governor, James Uerikua.

The late Uerikua advocated for agriculture, infrastructure and youth development.

SWAPO MP HAIDAKA COMMITS TO STRENGTHEN SOCIAL PROTECTION

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Swapo Party MP Christine Haindaka says she will actively work to advance policies that strengthen social protection systems.

Haindaka made the pledge when she delivered her maiden speech following her swearing in recently.

SWAPO URGED TO MAINTAIN UNITY IN ||KHARAS

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The Swapo Party Regional Coordinator for ||Kharas Region, Mathew Mumbala, has reminded party members that unity and camaraderie must prevail within the party. 

He said this during the opening of the party's regional executive meeting held in Keetmanshoop. 

EXILE KIDS ASSOCIATION AFFILIATES WITH SWAPO

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The Namibia Exile Kids Association is now affiliated with the SWAPO Party. 

Its president, Kadiva Hamutumwa, announced this during the association's Central Committee Meeting.

The association was established to oversee the welfare of children born in exile.