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Swapo Freezes New Branches to Dominate Polls
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 40403, member: 636"] Swapo secretary general Sophia Shaningwa stopped all new section and branch formation ahead of November regional voting. She sent letters to regional and district coordinators on May 21 announcing the temporary halt. Party officials must receive written permission from her office before creating any organizational units. Youth League secretary general Ephraim Nekongo confirmed the document was real and official. Shaningwa wants smooth operations during candidate selection and mandate renewal periods. Political expert Sakaria Johannes believes the move helps Swapo stay focused on campaign activities rather than expanding structures. The ruling party appears to prioritize election efforts over building new organizational branches across the country. Johannes said creating branches during election season would split party attention and resources. Swapo wants to concentrate energy on winning votes instead of administrative tasks. The temporary freeze allows leaders to focus completely on electoral success. Deputy prime minister Natangwe Ithete spoke at a Grootfontein rally promising better development and service delivery. He criticized regional and district leaders who skip party events and activities. Ithete warned that members who discourage attendance work against the party and president. Former Grootfontein councillor Nelao Amagulu will represent Swapo during June 17 regional council elections. The vacancy opened when Elder Filipe moved from council to parliament earlier this year. [/QUOTE]
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