New Era

Swapo fields 5 women in Erongo

- ■ Eveline de Klerk

WALVIS BAY – At least five women will contest as regional councillor­s in the Erongo region under the banner of Swapo following last weekend’s ruling party primaries. Erongo regional coordinato­r for Swapo Daniel Muhuura yesterday told New Era

Hilma Shikongo was elected as the Walvis Bay Rural constituen­cy candidate, while businesswo­man Mina Hangula will contest the Walvis Bay Urban position. Immencia Brandt was elected as candidate for Daures, Benitha Imbamba ( Arandis) and Melania Ndjago for the Karibib constituen­cy. Erongo has seven constituen­cies.

“We have successful­ly concluded our nomination­s over the weekend both for local authoritie­s and constituen­cies, apart from Omaruru that will be concluded this weekend,” he said. He added Swakopmund is experienci­ng a few hiccups hence they are currently consulting with the national leaders assigned to the region. Muhuura added the party was proud women are now at the forefront of taking the lead for the party. “This is clear as we have nominated five women some of them young, to represent us in five constituen­cies,” said Muhuura. The coordinato­r also added the party will deploy themselves to vigorously campaign for all their candidates in order for the party to be victorious in the upcoming regional council and local authority elections slated for 25 November. “Campaignin­g will definitely be different due to Covid-19 but the Swapo party members will make sure that they adhere to the rules and regulation­s in terms of Covid-19 and still have successful campaigns,” he said.

In January this year, Swapo lost the Walvis Bay Urban constituen­cy after independen­t candidate Knowledge Ipinge defeated the ruling party candidate Sirie Topulathan­a following a by-election necessitat­ed by the appointmen­t of Hafeni Ndemula as member of parliament and subsequent­ly deputy minister of labour. However, Muhuura yesterday said the party was ready to reclaim the constituen­cy through Hangula whom he referred to as a quality candidate. “We are ready to take back our constituen­cy. We know we got this even before we go to the polls as we are very confident in our candidates,” he said.

– edeklerk@nepc.com.na

 ??  ?? Benitha Imbamba
Benitha Imbamba
 ??  ?? Immencia Brandt
Immencia Brandt
 ??  ?? Melania Ndjago
Melania Ndjago

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