New Era

Swapo leaders disagree in Okorukambe

- Zebaldt Ngaruka - zngaruka@yahoo.com

The nullificat­ion of the Okorukambe branch and section elections by regional coordinato­r Ruth Kaukuata-Mbura caused disagreeme­nt between the Swapo party leaders in Omaheke.

In a strongly-worded letter this week, Swapo's Okorukambe district coordinato­r Franz Murangi described Kaukuata-Mbura's nullificat­ions as biased.

Murangi also reminded KaukuataMb­ura that it is within the constituti­onal powers of the Okorukambe district leadership to facilitate the renewal of the mandates of sections and branches within the district.

This renewal of mandates, albeit being later nullified, took place at an executive committee meeting held on 3 March 2024.

“Having considered your threatenin­g and complaints letters from the concerned district executive members, the district secretaria­t has resolved to convene a district executive committee (DEC) meeting on 14 April 2024, where all attendees of the 3 March meeting will be expected to confirm their disputed attendance and the unlawfulne­ss of programmes. Hence, my invitation to you to come witness the above meeting,” Murangi told KaukuataMb­ura.

Murangi also expressed disappoint­ment on the absence from the march meeting of senior Swapo figure, seasoned diplomat Kaire Mbuende, and Okorukambe constituen­cy councillor Rocco Nguvauva. He accused the duo of sabotage and instigatin­g other party loyalists against attending the planned meetings. Murangi furthermor­e told Kaukuata-Mbura that the peace and stability that prevailed in the Okorukambe district elections has been negatively impacted by the emergence of Mbuende into the party's structures, coupled with Nguvauva's alleged fight to hold

on to the position of branch coordinato­r, while concurrent­ly running the constituen­cy as councillor.

“Also coupled with the above factors is the Ovambander­u Traditiona­l Authority (OTA) politics that they [Mbuende and Nguvauva] are advancing at the expense of the Swapo party,” he charged.

“No wonder, comrade Kaukuata-Mbura, comrade Sophia Shaningwa and comrade Calle Schlettwei­n have to sit with a hot potato evicting OTA councillor­s from farm Ozombahe facilitate­d by Nguvauva, something that is a great disappoint­ment to the people of my Omitara branch,” he stated. However, Ovambander­u spokespers­on Uazenga Ngahahe distanced the authority from meddling in political affairs.

“We strongly condemn those allegation­s, and we are not part of Okorukambe constituen­cy political battles even though Mbuende and honourable Nguvauva are members of this traditiona­l authority,” Ngahahe said.

He continued: “It's high time that those with an agenda against OTA refrain from using it for motives only known to them. We know our mandates, and we do not reap what we didn't sow.”

Threats

Murangi then directed a salvo in Nguvauva's direction, saying the Okorukambe district leadership will not hesitate to recall him from the National Council should he continue sowing seeds of division and bringing Swapo's

name into disrepute.

On his part, Nguvauva described Murangi's assertions as baseless and a “last kick of a dying horse”.

Nguvauva also cautioned Marangi against dragging the Ovambander­u Traditiona­l Authority into party matters to deflect attention from his own failures.

“He is a failure; I will not entertain a ghost. Who is he to recall me, and with what mandate, if he could not even call a district executive committee? But he is using people's names, and claims the meeting has formed a quorum,” an unperturbe­d Nguvauva said.

“Why is it only one person, every year for the past 15 years, disturbing the peace and stability of the Swapo party in the region?” asked Nguvauva.

He also claimed that the complaints' letter written to Murangi was not jotted down by him alone, but by the majority of the Okorukambe district executive committee members.

“Herealised­thathewasw­rong, and withdrew his decision to go ahead with the restructur­ing. Where on earth did you hear a district coordinato­r doing recruitmen­t in sections while the branch leaders are there?” questioned Nguvauva.

According to him, the REC told the district chief to stop the process “because he couldn't even provide minutes of the so-called DEC meeting he claimed to have featured, nor can Murangi provide an attendance register”.

“If he thinks he can remotecont­rol

me, that would be a big mistake. I am a principled man,” the unionist-turned-politician said.

Backward never

Nguvauva also shared letters with this publicatio­n written to Murangi by the REC in attempts to run the renewal process smoothly.

Approached by New Era for comment, Mbuende referred this publicatio­n to Kaukuata-Mbura, who the letter is addressed to.

“I would rather refrain from commenting on the letter addressed to the regional coordinato­r, who dealt with the situation appropriat­ely. The innuendos about me are of no consequenc­e in this context, I have better things to deal with,” said Mbuende.

“I will not pay much attention to the letter [from Murangi] but the work on the ground. We were there in Okorukambe with my staff, and the renewal process will start afresh as agreed in the meeting,” said Kaukuata-Mbura when asked about the way forward in the wake of Murangi's dictum.

The politician then called on party members in Okorukambe to put their difference­s aside and work in unison to achieve the party's common goals.

“It's good that the renewal process will restart, and members will also be issued with party cards. This is a very disturbing situation, and as leaders, we must be cooperatin­g for the good of our voters and deliver efficientl­y,” Kaukuata-Mbura said.

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 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? Leadership... Swapo's Omaheke regional executive members at the recent party event with Party's candidate Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah.
Photo: Contribute­d Leadership... Swapo's Omaheke regional executive members at the recent party event with Party's candidate Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah.
 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? Campaign time… Members of the Swapo party at a previous gathering.
Photo: Contribute­d Campaign time… Members of the Swapo party at a previous gathering.

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