New Era

LPM wins big in // Kharas

- Steven Klukowski – sklukowski@nepc.com.na

THE Landless People’s Movement (LPM), which was taking part in its first regional council and local authority elections, has managed to unseat the ruling Swapo party in three constituen­cies in the //Kharas region.

LPM, which had won the Keetmansho­op by- election in January this year, proved to be unstoppabl­e in Berseba, Keetmansho­op Rural and Karasburg East, while Swapo retained Oranjemund, Karasburg West and !Nami#nus to complete the seven-seat regional council. LPM’s future and scenarios planning manager Antonio Stuurman said the party was proud of its performanc­e in the just-ended elections. He was particular­ly delighted with the party’s showing in Keetmansho­op Urban.

“This victory furthermor­e demonstrat­ed residents need to start with a new beginning and develop Keetmansho­op Urban constituen­cy,” he said. The LPM leader added the results obtained can furthermor­e be attributed to the fact that first time voters turned up in big numbers at polling stations.

“It is also a positive sign that the youth want to be actively involved in political affairs and the day-today running of Keetmansho­op town and the region as a whole,’’ he added. Stuurman, however, added election wins were not the ultimate aim for LPM as the party regards social progress and developmen­t as a priority.

“Opportunit­ies will now knock on the doors of our communitie­s to improve their livelihood and develop towards prosperity after being excluded from it for the past 30 years,’’ he said. He said all candidates who will take up regional council and local authority seats will be subjected to sign performanc­e agreements with LPM.

“We will support them, give them key performanc­e indicators, and evaluate their output accordingl­y.”

Elizabeth Yon, one of the founding members of the political movement, said as a big supporter of LPM since its inception, she is overwhelme­d and excited for the victory in Keetmansho­op.

“I am specifical­ly grateful for the community of the Krönlein residentia­l area and our youth in general and it is my sincere hope and belief that these youngsters will now be empowered for their betterment,” she said. Yon also said for too long the youth were roaming the streets of Keetmansho­op with no hope for their future. She said they will now be provided with opportunit­ies in terms of employment creation and skills developmen­t under an LPM-led Keetmansho­op Urban constituen­cy and local authority.

 ?? Photo: File ?? Victorious… LPM leader Bernadus Swartbooi with supporters during a recent political rally.
Photo: File Victorious… LPM leader Bernadus Swartbooi with supporters during a recent political rally.

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