New Era

Swapo councillor loses in primary vote

- ■ Steven Klukowski - sklukowski@nepc.com.na

KEETMANSHO­OP – One of the longest serving Swapo regional councillor­s has failed to make the cut following a highly contested ruling party primary election in the //Kharas region last weekend.

Incumbent ! Nami# nus constituen­cy councillor Jan Scholtz lost out at the local district conference to former Lüderitz mayor Susan Ndjaleka, while Taimi Kanyemba emerged as the ruling party candidate for the Karasburg West constituen­cy, replacing Paulus Efraim who opted not to stand for the upcoming regional council and local authority elections set for 25 November.

However, some reigning councillor­s, including Elias Kharugab ( Keetmansho­op Rural), Lazarus Nangolo ( Oranjemund), Dennis Coetzee ( Karasburg East) emerged victorious from their respective district conference­s.

Enrico Blaauw was chosen as the Swapo candidate for Keetmansho­op Urban, while Census Ovambo was preferred in Berseba.

Cu r r e nt Berseba constituen­cy councillor Dawid Boois also opted not to stand

for another term.

Scholtz, who is also the //Kharas Regional Council chairperso­n, described the election process as free and fair, whilst accepting the outcome.

“I have laid a proper foundation­forthedeve­lopment of residents in !Nami#nus constituen­cy and the region as a whole and hope my follower will build further on it,’’ he told

New Era yesterday.

The outgoing councillor added his successor should be a “people’s person” and not only one who wants the benefits attached to the position.

Scholtz also indicated that he will give more attention to his private business in the next five years.

“I am proud of my achievemen­ts reached over the past five years as a servant of the community and will always be willing to give advice based on my political knowledge when required,’’ he said.

On her part, Ndjaleka expressed her gratitude to the Swapo structures for ensuring the inclusion of women as political candidates for councillor seats.

“The party furthermor­e groomed us over the years to serve the Namibian nation in top political positions,” she added.

The candidate went on that the polling process was democratic­ally free and fair whilst women representa­tion as //Kharas regional councillor­s has been a challenge for many years.

“It is rather premature to indicate at this stage what my immediate plan in terms of activities to be carried out will be if I become so fortunate to be voted as the next !Nami#nus councillor,” she said.

The ruling party also finalised its candidates’ list for the Keetmansho­op local authority elections, with incumbent Gaudentia Kröhne, Johanna Iileka, Hilaria Titus, Theresia Vilho, Johannes Nghidinwa, Vincent ius !Goraseb and Festus Shilimela among the candidates.

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