Namibia's population too small for current struggles - Nandi-Ndaitwah
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The Swapo Party Vice President agrees that Namibia's population is too small for its citizens to be struggling as much as is the current case.
The Swapo Party Vice President agrees that Namibia's population is too small for its citizens to be struggling as much as is the current case.
The Swapo Party National Leader assigned to the ||Kharas Region, Tom Alweendo, has urged the electorate to entrust the party with another term of office come the 27 November national and presidential elections.
Swapo Party's Deputy Secretary General, Uahekua Herunga, has called on Namibians to go out in numbers on November 27 to vote for the party's presidential candidate, Dr. Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah.
Herunga addressed a Swapo Party mini-rally at Amutanga in the Oshana Region.
The Office of the Vice President will lead the government's genocide discussions starting on June 27.
Dr. Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah made this announcement at the 128th Ovambanderu Commemoration of the Battle of Otjunda in Okahandja.
About 654 students graduated from the University of Namibia's Rundu Campus, making it the third campus to produce the highest number of graduates out of the 12 countrywide.
For the class of 2023, 4,455 students graduated from all 12 of UNAM's campuses.