The purpose of today’s rally is to ask all patriotic Namibians to once more cast their votes for Swapo and its presidential candidate, Netumbo...
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A former apartheid security police officer and now a lawmaker for the Popular Democratic Movement (previously the DTA) has reminded Namibians how brutal the colonial regime was in suppressing the freedom of expression through demonstrations and public meetings. Nico Smit’s warning against a proposed law now in the National Assembly should not be taken lightly. […]
The purpose of today’s rally is to ask all patriotic Namibians to once more cast their votes for Swapo and its presidential candidate, Netumbo...
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Editorial Note: Opinions and thoughts are the author’s own and not those of AFROTECH™. Before Vice President Kamala Harris replaced Joe Biden as...