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Martin Lukato retains position | nbc
The leader of the National Democratic Party (NDP), Martin Lukato, has been re-elected to lead the party once again at its first-ever congress since its establishment. The congress was held at Katima Mulilo. The Congress filled 18 portfolios, with Lukato and David Mwilima retaining their positions as President and Vice President, respectively. Those who served...
Lukato calls for nation building
The President of the National Democratic Party (NDP), Martin Lukato, has called for unity towards progress and development. Lukato said this at a media conference where he called on members of the party to continue working towards creating better living standards for Namibians. “The NDP believes that there is no Namibian who should languish in...
Lukato calls for nation building – nbc
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Don’t be used as a tool, Lukato tells new Katima councillor
National Democratic Party (NDP) leader Martin Lukato has implored the party’s new councillor, Mukendwa Simasiku, not to become an instrument to people, but to represent the interests of the party and its electorate to the fullest. Simasiku was officially sworn in to represent the NDP at the Katima Mulilo council yesterday. The party elected Simasiku...
Lukato denounces ‘Swapo’ electoral commission
The leader of the National Democratic Party (NDP), Martin Lukato Lukato, has accused the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) of being the only hindrance in his party’s quest to ascend to parliament and eventually the governance of the country. Speaking to Desert Radio this morning, Lukato did not mince his words, saying that his party...
Lukato Expresses Concern Over N$ 3000 Gibeon budget – Namibia Daily News
By Elezo Libanda Katima Mulilo, 10 August – Martin Lukato, President of the NDP party, has decried the meager N$3000 budget allocation to Gibeon village, labeling it as heartless. In a recent Facebook post, Lukato criticized the government’s purported lack of seriousness in addressing issues like unemployment and poor living standards. He asserted that residents...