PDM welcomes recognition of baster authority

Breadcrumb

The Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) has extended its appreciation to President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, following the government's recent decision to recognise the Baster Gemeente Traditional Authority and the approval of Herbert Britz as its designated Kaptein.

Nandi-Ndaitwah, PDM discuss youth unemployment and agriculture

Breadcrumb

Youth unemployment, tribalism, the modernisation of agriculture, and the use of state health facilities dominated discussions between President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah and a delegation from the Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) led by its president, McHenry Venaani, at State House.
 

PDM’s Venaani questions Nashinge’s lack of official vehicle

Breadcrumb

The Popular Democratic Movement's (PDM) leader McHenry Venaani has questioned why the Leader of the Official Opposition in the National Assembly Immanuel Nashinge has not yet been allocated an official vehicle, more than a year after assuming office.

PDM launches “Boots on the Ground” Campaign in Katutura Central

Breadcrumb

The Popular Democratic Movement has launched its Boots on the Ground campaign in the Katutura Central Constituency, marking the start of its nationwide drive to mobilise support ahead of the November local authority and regional council elections.

PDM retrenches staff citing financial challenges

Breadcrumb

The Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) has announced a major staff retrenchment, reducing its workforce from 49 to 14 employees due to financial constraints following the recent elections. 

#NAMIBIAVOTES2024 | PDM promises change and better governance

Breadcrumb

The Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) President McHenry Venaaani has promised to tackle the high rate of unemployment in the country, stating that the party will ensure change and better governance.

Venaani said this at the final rally of the party at the Youth Centre in Windhoek.

Venaani urges Namibians to prioritise competence

Breadcrumb

Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) President McHenry Venaani has urged Namibians to choose national leaders based on their competence rather than their tribal affiliations, emphasizing the need for capable individuals to guide the nation toward prosperity.