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Swapo Party-led government maintains peace and stability since 1990

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The Swapo Party-led government has made undisputed progress since 1990 and continues to ensure that peace and stability prevail.

This was the view of Swapo Party presidential candidate Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah at the party's rally at Ongwediva.

Swapo Party aims to nenew mandate in upcoming election

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Swapo Party Vice President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah said the party seeks to renew its mandate with the Namibian people come November 27.

Nandi-Ndaitwah said the party's main aim even before independence has always been to liberate Namibians politically and economically. 

Keetmanshoop elects delegates to the Swapo Party's Electoral College

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The Swapo Party National Leader assigned to the ||Kharas Region, Tom Alweendo, has reminded party members that election campaign messages will determine the outcome of the November 27 national elections. 

He made the remarks at the party's regional elective conference held at Keetmanshoop. 

Swapo to launch election manifesto in September 

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Vice President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah says the Swapo Party will launch its election manifesto on September 14.

Nandi-Ndaitwah, who was addressing Swapo members at Swakopmund, says the party will only make genuine commitments they can deliver to the nation.

Swapo VP calls for unity to boost Namibia's economic development

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Vice President of the Swapo Party, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, has called for unity among Namibians to drive the economic development of the country.
  
Nandi-Ndaitwah says the government wants to serve the nation with integrity, transparency, and full commitment. 

Swapo Party highlights achievements in Erongo Region

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The Chairperson of the Swapo Party's national leaders assigned to the Erongo Region, Alpheus !Naruseb, says that the party will not shy away from talking about the achievements made by the party over the past 34 years.

!Naruseb made this statement during a mini-rally held at Okombahe.