Swapo confirms businessman Kobus van Schalkwyk on Walvis Bay local authority list
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The Swapo Party has confirmed the nomination of businessman Kobus van Schalkwyk at Walvis Bay on the local authority list for the upcoming elections.
The Swapo Party has confirmed the nomination of businessman Kobus van Schalkwyk at Walvis Bay on the local authority list for the upcoming elections.
The family of the late Ras Sheehama, a renowned Namibian musician, has paid tribute to his legacy, urging people to remember him for his outstanding contributions to the country’s music industry and the Swapo Party.
Centenarian and liberation struggle veteran Hulda Isaaks has died at her home in Gibeon in the Hardap Region, aged 107.
The Witbooi clan's traditional leader, Josephat Witbooi, confirmed the death of Hulda Isaaks.
Vice President Lucia Witbooi has said the Swapo Party remains open to accepting new and former members.
Witbooi gave an assurance at a mobilisation rally for the November Regional Councils and Local Authorities elections held at Odibo in the Ohangwena Region.
President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has urged former liberation movements in Southern Africa to resist external threats that undermine their independence and the gains they have made.
President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah returned home from the one-day working visit to South Africa.
In her capacity as the President of the Swapo Party, Dr. Nandi-Ndaitwah addressed the 2025 Liberation Movements Summit in Johannesburg's Kempton Park.
The Swapo Party has come to the defence of the late Founding President Sam Shafiishuna Nujoma following the circulation of social media content accusing him of suppressing corruption reports during his presidency.
Members of Parliament in the National Assembly have raised concerns that women’s empowerment initiatives are excluding rural women and neglecting the needs of boys in empowerment campaigns.
Newly elected Councillor for Kabbe South Constituency, Raymond Sezuni of the Swapo Party, was sworn into office today.
The swearing-in ceremony took place at the Zambezi Regional Council.
Former Minister of Works and Transport Moses Amweelo has died.
73-year-old Amweelo died last night after battling cancer.
His death was confirmed by family representative Simon Haikwiyu.
Late Amweelo served as the Minister of Works, Transport and Communication from 2000 till 2005.