Seven hundred delegates attend the seventh elective congress of the SWAPO Party in Windhoek on 25-27 November to elect the party's next vice-president and successor to President Hage Geingob...
When 'integrity' is a dirty word President Hage Geingob's unprecedented decision to oppose the re-election of Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah as party vice-president – which would virtually assure she succeeds him as state president in the 2024 election – is because she is standing as an 'integrity' candidate we hear...
She won re-election at the 24-28 November party congress fairly comfortably gaining 491 votes (58% of the total cast) against 270 for her main rival Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila who had been favoured by President Hage Geingob...
As the end of President Hage Geingob's second and final five-year term of office nears the SWAPO Party is set to pick his successor for the 2024 elections at its elective congress in November...
Namibian President Hage Geingob is the latest leader assigned by the Southern African Development Community to wade into Eswatini's political quagmire...
Vol 63 No 3 |
- NAMIBIA
- ICELAND
The stakes will be high for President Hage Geingob and his ruling SWAPO Party (formerly the South West African People's Organisation) ahead of the party's congress in late 2022...
Vol 63 No 2 |
- NAMIBIA
- GERMANY
Kapofi a former presidential affairs minister and close confidant of President Hage Geingob ardently defends the deal which was tabled in the National Assembly in September but is yet to be approved there...
Vol 62 No 20 |
- BOTSWANA
- NAMIBIA
The hearings which will see 22 witnesses being called six of them from Namibia could be explosive and potentially force President Mokgweetsi Masisi and his Namibian counterpart Hage Geingob to shift stances...
PolarisingThe genocide's legacy is deeply polarising and may increase discontent with SWAPO and President Hage Geingob...
ReconAfrica said it no longer has a relationship with Katti who is close to President Hage Geingob...
DISPATCHES
Namibia's President Hage Geingob welcomed Germany's apology for the killings of some 65 000 Herero and 10 000 Nama people who had fought against the colonial army as a 'step in the right direction'...
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