NUDO SG withdraws from presidential race

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NUDO Secretary General Joseph Kauandenge has withdrawn from the presidential race due to what he termed infighting within the party.

Kauandenge says more time is spent quelling internal fights instead of advancing the party, something that he says will bring down the party if not stopped.

CoW postpones election of additional management committee members

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The City of Windhoek has again postponed a meeting to elect two additional management committee members.

The meeting, scheduled for earlier Thursday afternoon, was postponed because there were no nominations for the two management committee members.

The meeting will now happen on February 8.

NUDO's Kauandenge to Contest for Party Presidency

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The National Unity Democratic Organisation's (NUDO) Secretary General, Joseph Kauandenge, has declared his intention to contest for the party's presidency in next year's national elections.

He will go head-to-head with the current president, Dr. Utjiua Muinjangue.

NUDO MP tables motion to amend Article 47

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The mood around next year's national elections can already be felt, with NUDO's MP Josef Kauandenge having tabled a motion to amend the Namibian Constitution's Article 47.

Gobabis aging electrical network concerns

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The National Unity Democratic Organisation and Gobabis Residence Association say the Gobabis Municipality is set to lose its electricity distribution license, if dilapidated electrical network is not attended to as a matter of urgency.

NUDO MP Joseph Kauandenge criticises Education Ministry

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NUDO MP Joseph Kauandenge has criticised the Ministry of Higher Education, Technology, and Innovation over the accreditation of law degrees.

Kauandenge is questioning UNAM's monopoly on offering law programmes and the implications for students studying law at other institutions.

NUDO lauches 2023 political calendar year ahead of 2024

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The National Unity Democratic Organisation (NUDO) has officially launched its political calendar year for 2023.

This is in preparation for the 2024 elections. 

Party members converged at the party's Head office for various activities. 

Opposition parties walk out again

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Opposition parties again walked out of the National Assembly in protest of what they termed the bias of the Speaker in the way he handled parliament.