New Era

IPC elects Khomas leadership

- ■ Loide Jason – ljason@nepc.com.na

The Independen­t Patriots for Change (IPC) in Khomas have elected their regional leadership that will be serving until 2025.

The newly elected regional chairperso­n is Erastus Kupololo. Fritz Kaufmann was elected as the first vice chairperso­n, while Innocentia Mokomele was elected second vice chairperso­n. Other elected members were Kamati Nangolo as regional mobiliser, Martha Ndemumana as regional secretary, Mazadia de Koe as regional assistant secretary, Jurgen Hecht as treasurer, Lucinda Moses as health affairs secretary, Elizabeth Nantanga to be responsibl­e for veterans affairs, Apache Kuiiri for gender affairs, Uendjii Black to tackle youth affairs, and Barend Spies to be responsibl­e for elders’ affairs. On National Council matters, the delegates elected Desiree Davids, Michael Mulunga, Andrew Lomboleni and Frans Wilbard.

IPC leader Dr Panduleni Itula reminded the elected regional leaders to respect the constituti­on of the party when they are expressing their rights.

He explained that leadership is not about imposing things on other people, but imploring others so that they can express their rights and freedoms.

Itula, who said the leadership is preparing for the next presidenti­al and National Assembly elections, said the party is not quiet, as per speculatio­n.

“There are those who are saying we are very quiet. We did not want to repeat the mistakes of other political parties. We are not quiet, we are making sure that our people are well conversant with our constituti­on as their guiding principle,” he stated.

Itula further explained that the party will first make sure that they have consolidat­ed their base before they start touching on a number of national issues. “Many political parties went down because they failed to understand one principle that guides leadership. Hence, as leaders you are bound to that one principle, so make sure that you have a clear understand­ing of our constituti­on,” he stressed.

He said the party has also grown drasticall­y within a very short time.

“Leaders are bound to the rules to stick together. We must know our rules,” Itula reiterated. He said the followers should be able to interpret the party constituti­on and manifesto to people in the street. Other regions have likewise successful­ly concluded their conference­s, and their regional leadership­s were elected and endorsed.

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