LPM expresses dissatisfaction with Namibia’s decentralisation progress
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The Landless People's Movement (LPM) is dissatisfied with the level and progression of decentralisation in Namibia.
The Landless People's Movement (LPM) is dissatisfied with the level and progression of decentralisation in Namibia.
The City of Windhoek Councillor Ivan Skrywer says the city is ready to relocate those affected by the flash flood to Farm 508 behind the Goreangab Informal Settlement. Councillor Skrywer described the findings of the flood assessment as disturbing, pointing to the seriousness of the flood situation.
The Landless People's Movement (LPM) has announced that its parliamentary list will feature 72% youth representation.
This decision, according to the party's leadership, was made at their first national convention to elevate young voices in Namibian politics.