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Mumbala Rips Swartbooi Over Funeral Food Labeling
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 31530, member: 636"] A political leader named Mathew Mumbala is upset with another leader called Bernadus Swartbooi. Mumbala thinks Swartbooi said something mean about people in the //Kharas region. Swartbooi talked about people going to funerals just to find food to eat. Swartbooi said the government has not helped hungry people. He believes people keep voting for the government even though the government does not solve their problems. Mumbala did not like these words and called them an insult to the people in his area. Mumbala asked what Swartbooi has done to help hungry people. He pointed out that there are programs to help people during dry times when food is hard to find. Mumbala suggested that Swartbooi should help people instead of saying bad things about the government. The argument started when Swartbooi spoke at a party meeting in Windhoek. He said people are so poor that they go to funerals to eat food. He believes the government has not done enough to stop people from being hungry. Mumbala defended his political party and said Swartbooi should look at how much money his party spends on court cases instead of helping people. [/QUOTE]
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