Swapo Party calls for unity in diversity
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The Swapo Party has called for unity in diversity while reiterating that the party's victory in the concluded elections is a testament to the trust Namibians place in its governance and leadership.
The Swapo Party has called for unity in diversity while reiterating that the party's victory in the concluded elections is a testament to the trust Namibians place in its governance and leadership.
The National Unity Democratic Organisation (NUDO) unveiled its election manifesto in Otjinene, Omaheke Region, with a promise to create over 200,000 jobs.
Despite a delayed start and windy conditions, NUDO supporters eagerly anticipated the party’s vision for Namibia.
The NUST Cultural Festival commenced today under the theme "Celebrating our Diverse Tapestry of Culture."
The theme highlights the rich variety of cultures in Namibia, focussing on cultural diversity, youth engagement, and cultural exchange.
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.
The Ministry of Information and Communication Technology (MICT) held an activation of the National Symbols campaign.
Launched last year, the campaign aims to foster a sense of national pride and unity.
The reactivation event took place in Windhoek with a street march.
President Nangolo Mbumba has urged Namibians to share food and other basic amenities with others amidst the drought situation.
Dr. Mbumba made these remarks during the groundbreaking ceremony of the Ondonga Heritage Shrine held in Ondonga village.
To mark the celebration of Africa Day, the Chairperson of the African Union Commission, Moussa Faki Mahamat, has reflected on Africa's journey from 1963 to 2024, celebrating milestones like liberation from colonialism and apartheid and economic growth.
Namibians have been encouraged to recommit to the values of compassion, sacrifice, and care for one another as they collectively build a peaceful, safe, and prosperous Namibian house.
President Nangolo Mbumba extended these words of encouragement in a statement, on the occasion of the Easter weekend.
Zambezi Governor Alufea Sampofu says Namibia, as a young nation of 34 years, needs to uphold unity and work towards economic development and progress.
The Operative Secretary of the Landless People's Movement (LPM), Dawid Eigub, says there is a need for the party to connect with all its members and establish the developmental challenges they face.
Eigub made the remark after an engagement with the community of Witvlei in the Okorukambe constituency.