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Swartbooi unfazed by Seibeb & Isaak's resignations

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The leader of the Landless People's Movement (LPM), Bernardus Swartbooi, says the sudden resignation of the party's deputy leader, Henny Seibeb, and the Operative Secretary, Edison Isaak, will have no impact on the party's planned election campaign.

Swartbooi says that the LPM has become stronger after the resignation of the two senior leaders.

There is drama brewing at 11 Stephenson Street in Windhoek West, the headquarters of the Landless People's Movement.

The party has been rocked by the sudden and rather shocking resignations of its co-founding members.

LPM leader calls for respectful mourning of late President Geingob   

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The Landless People's Movement (LPM) leader Bernardus Swartbooi added his voice to the tributes pouring in for the late President Geingob.

Swartbooi said he had hoped that the late president would recover after his medical treatment, adding that he was shocked at his sudden demise.

Swartbooi recounted his recent visit to Dr. Geingob's house.

LPM members urged to put theory into practice

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Landless People's Movement (LPM) leader Bernardus Swartbooi has encouraged members at the second People's Assembly to put theory into practice.

Swartbooi emphasised that in order to achieve change, the LPM must be willing to do the legwork.

LPM started off with its policy conference on Thursday and is now holding the People's Assembly.

The movement, Swartbooi says, is a leftist one, reminding the delegates at the assembly that their conscience should be directed to ensuring equal distribution of all the country's resources.