LPM rejects councillors’ financial mismanagement claims

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The Landless People's Movement (LPM) has rejected claims of its elected councillors being guilty of financial mismanagement, as reported by the media following a Parliamentary Standing Committee hearing on Auditor General reports in Keetmanshoop last week.

LPM MP Emvula says people over 35 are being left out

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Landless People's Movement MP Eneas Emvula said there is a lack of opportunities for people over 35, who he said are often left out.

He cited as an example the Green Hydrogen Scholarship, which supports Namibians between the ages of 18 and 35.

Opposition MPs criticise budget allocation for youth projects

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The Landless People's Movement's (LPM) Dawid Eigub has urged the Ministry of Finance to allocate N$250 million to local authorities for the implementation of youth-centred, training-based and labour-based construction projects.

Swartbooi urges opposition unity at LPM National Convention

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Landless People's Movement (LPM) leader Bernadus Swartbooi has called on opposition parties in parliament to work in unity for the betterment of all Namibians.

Swartbooi made the remarks during the 4th National Convention of the party held in Windhoek. 

Panel of five judges appointed to hear election challenge

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The Supreme Court of Namibia is set to hear a high-stakes case next Monday, as Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) leader Dr. Panduleni Itula challenges the results of the 2024 Presidential Election.

LPM Cites 'Poisoned Fruit Doctrine' in 2024 Election Challenge

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The Landless People's Movement has based their case to nullify the 2024 presidential elections on the "Poisoned Fruit Doctrine," which translates to that any outcome derived from unlawful actions is compromised and must be excluded to ensure fairness and integrity.