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    Omanyano ovanhu koikundaneki yomalungula kashili paveta, Commisiner Sakaria takunghilile Veronika Haulenga

Job Amupanda

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Background

Nam Elections 2024

Opposition Leaders Boycott Election Results Announcement As Swapo’s Majority Shrinks

  The Swapo Party retained its majority in the National Assembly with 51 seats, a decline from 63 in 2019. The Independent Patriots for Change surged to 20 seats, marking significant gains. Opposition leaders boycotted the election results announcement, except Affirmative Repositioning leader Job Amupanda, who accused the Electoral Commission of election theft. Meanwhile, the National Democratic Party secured one seat, with its leader Lukato Lukato entering parliament.

todayDecember 4, 2024 14

Oshiwambo

Tseya omuulikwahogololwa goye guupresitend:Amupanda

Job Amupanda,a valwa mo 28 August 1987 momukunda Omaalala moshitopolwa Oshana,okuli omutseyipolitika,omuhwahwameki guuyuki wopankalathano,nokuli omunongeki gwiikwapolitika koshiputudhilo sha UNAM. Nokwali wo Mayora goshilando sha Windheok pokati komumvo 2020-2021,nokuli omupresitend goshikonga sho AR,noye eli omuulikwahogololwa guupresitend a kalelapo oshikonga sho AR momahogololo gopashigwana geliko mo 27 November.

todayNovember 18, 2024 13

Interview Transcripts

INTERVEIW: Ndumba Kamwanya Analyzes Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah’s International Lead in Early Election Results

  As Namibia’s national election draws closer, political analyst Ndumba Kamwanya has weighed in on the early results from the special vote, where SWAPO’s presidential candidate, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, secured a commanding 60% of the preliminary vote. Kamwanya acknowledges that while the early results offer a glimpse into the emerging trends, it is important not to read too much into them. Kamwanya points out that the special election electorate—comprised largely of […]

todayNovember 15, 2024 16

Uncategorized

Amupanda leads AR in bid for Presidential election

The Affirmative Repositioning has officially put forward its leader, Job Amupanda, as its presidential candidate for the November general election. This submission was made to the Electoral Commission of Namibia this morning. To be registered as a presidential candidate, one must be part of a registered political party (unless running as an independent), be a registered voter, and pay a fee of N$20,000. Amupanda, born 28 August 1987 in Omaalala, […]

todayOctober 3, 2024 5

Oshiwambo

Amupanda a tseyithwa koshikonga onga omuulikwa guupresitend momahogololo gomu November

  Oshikonga sho AR osha ulike omuleli gwasho Job Amupanda onga omuulikwa guupresitend momahogololo geliko mu November. edhina lya Amupanda olya gongelwa  ongula yonena kokomisi yomahogololo. Okushangithwa onga omuulikwa hogololwa guupresitend,omuhandimwe okuna okukala oshilyo shongundu yopolitika,ongele ta kutha ombinga onga omuulikwa iithikamenapo,ena oku kala omuhogololi a shangithwa,noku futa oodola 20 000.

todayOctober 3, 2024 20

Interview Transcripts

Activist-In-Chief Job Amupanda Unveils Affirmative Repositioning’s Manifesto for Future Media’s Leonard Witbeen

In a recent exclusive interview with Leonard Witbeen of Future Media, Job Amupanda, the activist-in-chief of Affirmative Repositioning (AR), laid out the party's comprehensive manifesto, focusing on key issues such as housing and employment.  This detailed discussion sheds light on AR's strategic plans and vision for Namibia's future. Addressing the Housing Crisis Amupanda emphasized that the housing crisis in Namibia, now estimated to exceed 500,000 units, is a critical concern. […]

todayJuly 30, 2024 105

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.  

todayJuly 30, 2024 33

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.

todayJune 25, 2024 116

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