LPM distances itself from election protest

LPM distances itself from election protest

LPM distances itself from election protest

Stefanus Nashama The Landless People’s Movement has distanced itself from the group of Keetmanshoop residents that held a protest to demand the removal of Keetmanshoop Urban Constituency Councillor Joseph Isaack on Wednesday while claiming to be members of the party. The party’s National Spokesperson, Lifalaza Simataa, yesterday told the Windhoek Observer that LPM does not have any knowledge of the group protesting against Councillor Isaack. “Therefore, the party is not in support of such a protest,” Simataa said. He said that the protesters acted in their own private capacity without the support, acknowledgement and permission of the party and any…
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