New Era

Recalled PDM candidate going back to Swapo

- Kuzeeko Tjitemisa

The Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) yesterday expelled with immediate effect its candidate for the John Pandeni constituen­cy following racist remarks made on social media.

The PDM took the urgent steps against Hafeni Mafita whom the party accused of showing no remorse following his controvers­ial comments on Facebook. Mafita’s expulsion came after he posted ‘I hate all whites… futsek the whites’ while responding to a post about suspended Bank Windhoek employee Riaan van Rooyen, who is accused of equating black students to monkeys last week, also on a social media post.

“The party’s top six has resolved to expel Mr Hafeni Mafita as a member of the party with immediate effect. Mr Mafita has also been withdrawn as the party candidate for the John Pandeni constituen­cy,” party secretary general Manuel Ngaringomb­e told journalist­s. However, Mafita yesterday claimed he had tendered his resignatio­n way before his expulsion was announced. “They are just ashamed.

I tendered my resignatio­n yesterday. I will not be bullied by the whites. I am a child of a freedom fighter. I am going back to rejoin Swapo, the party my parents fought for,” Mafita said when contacted for comment.

Meanwhile, Ngaringomb­e said the party has communicat­ed to the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) of the decision and awaits guidance from the commission on whether they can field another candidate.

“We want to put it unequivoca­lly on record that we do not condone any behaviour that seeks to victimise any Namibian based on race, ethnic origin, sex, religious affiliatio­n, economic status or sexual orientatio­n,” said the party secretary general. He explained after Mafita made his first racial utterances on social media, the top six called him in and strongly reprimande­d him for such behaviour. “The top six further instructed Mr Mafita to issue a public apology within the next 12 hours, and to desist immediatel­y from displaying such behaviour,” he said.

However, he said, it become clear Mafita was not willing to render a public apology and has since gone on to continue with his racial public outbursts through his Facebook account.

“The party leadership has therefore been left with no choice but to expel Mr Mafita in line with Schedule A (c) (6) of the PDM constituti­on which states that a member shall be charged with a serious offence if he or she persistent­ly sows racism, sexism, regionalis­m, tribalism or nepotism in the organisati­on,” he said.

“The PDM is a party that believes in the fundamenta­l notion of nonraciali­sm and non-discrimina­tion that is protected by Chapter 3 ( Article 10) of the Namibian constituti­on under the Bill of Rights.” Ngaringomb­e said these fundamenta­l values are further enshrined as the founding yardstick for non-racialism in Chapter 3 of the party constituti­on.

Hence, he said, the party cannot condone Mafita’s remarks because it contravene­s the values that the PDM and the Namibian constituti­on stand for. Ngaringomb­e added the PDM will never be a party that condones racial injustice through any shape or form.

“All Namibians should be rest assured that the PDM shall be a party that continues to exhibit the highest forms of non-racialism, non-discrimina­tion and inclusivit­y as outlined in the PDM constituti­on and the Namibian constituti­on,” he said.

 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? Fight over… PDM yesterday announced the expulsion of Hafeni Mafita from the party.
Photo: Contribute­d Fight over… PDM yesterday announced the expulsion of Hafeni Mafita from the party.

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