AR leader Dr Job Amupanda vows to fight corruption

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Affirmative Repositioning leader Dr Job Amupanda has vowed to fight corruption and exploitation of the masses and to ensure that state resources are accounted for.
 
Dr Amupanda addressed the AR reorganization and formalization meeting that was held at Walvis Bay.

Dr Amupanda says the political outlook is informed by various radical world analysts, particularly in reference to the question of the exploitation of certain groups by others.

AR accuse respondents in Redline removal case of deploying delaying tactics

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The Affirmative Repositioning movement has accused the respondents in a case in which it demands the removal of the Veterinary Cordon Fence of deploying delaying tactics to avoid arguments on the merits of the case.

AR activist-in-chief, Dr. Job Amupanda, was referring to technical arguments in the case, which are not necessarily the merits of the case.

Dr. Amupanda says these delaying tactics are aimed at financially draining him and derailing him from proceeding with the case.

AR delegates to pay N$ 400 for National Activists Assembly

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Delegates of the Affirmative Repositioning Movement (AR) who are scheduled to attend the movement's National Activists Assembly (NAA) in November are expected to make a payment of N$400.00 per delegate.

In a letter seen by nbc News, the movement's Head of Administration, Tuhafenu Hangula, explains that N$200.00 is a contribution from the Interim Regional Activists Council (IRAC), and N$200.00 is a personal contribution from the individual delegate.