Parties eager for 2025 National Assembly sessions
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Political parties have expressed their eagerness and look forward to the sitting of the National Assembly next year as they remain resolute in outlining their legislative priorities.
Political parties have expressed their eagerness and look forward to the sitting of the National Assembly next year as they remain resolute in outlining their legislative priorities.
The United Democratic Front (UDF) has pledged to implement free education, provide basic income grants for the unemployed, and promote equal wealth distribution if the party wins the upcoming elections.
With elections approaching, the United Democratic Front of Namibia (UDF) launched its manifesto on Saturday in Otjiwarongo.
As one of Namibia's oldest political parties, UDF leaders highlighted practical solutions to national challenges, hoping to resonate with citizens across the country.
The Basic Income Grant Coalition is engaging political parties on persistent inequality and poverty.
President Nangolo Mbumba is to engage the leadership of the Kunene Regional Council and Urban and Rural Development Minister, Erastus Uutoni, in a bid to resolve an impasse between the two parties.
The United Democratic Front Youth League (UDFYL) has elected Reinhold Goseb as its new Secretary General at the 2nd elective congress for the youth wing in 15 years.
The elective congress in Swakopmund was a crucial event for one of Namibia's oldest political parties.
Economic empowerment is crucial for women's advancement.
Therefore, the Secretary General of the UDF Women Council, Dankie Mukuta, urged women to create an enabling environment to thrive in the workforce by promoting equal pay, providing access to credit and resources, and supporting women entrepreneurs.
The United Democratic Front (UDF) President and MP, Apius !Auchab, is dismayed at traditional authorities in the Daures Constituency for failing to turn up for a consultative meeting this week regarding mining activities in the area.