insert_link Namibia Activist Calls for Massive Housing Supply to Address Windhoek’s Housing Crisis In a recent interview, the Activist-in-Chief, Job Amupanda of Affirmative Repositioning highlighted the pressing housing crisis in Namibia, emphasizing that the imbalance between supply and demand is driving up prices. He argued that to counteract exorbitant housing costs in Windhoek, a significant increase in housing units—around 10,000—would be essential to stabilize prices. today30 July, 2024
insert_link Namibia Electoral Commission Responds To Opposition Parties Criticizing Its Impartiality After State House Meeting The Affirmative Repositioning and the Namibia Economic Freedom Fighters have voiced criticism against the government following a meeting with the Electoral Commission of Namibia at State House. President Nangolo Mbumba and Swapo secretary general Sophia Shaningwa attended the meeting. The parties expressed concerns about the ECN's impartiality, particularly noting Shaningwa's presence at the meeting. The Commission's De Wet Siluka. today18 July, 2024
insert_link Namibia AR officially registered as political party The Affirmative Repositioning has officially been registered as a political party by the Electoral Commission of Namibia. AR Leader Job Amupanda says Namibia now has a political party for the future and the youth. He added that they are prepared to participate in the November election. today25 June, 2024