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Is Namibia The Next Southern African Country To Oust A Political Party In Power? by FactsZoneAfrica(op): 8:50am On Nov 24, 2024
🇳🇦 Namibia's ruling party, SWAPO, faces voters on November 27—with reason to be nervous:

Will #Namibia be the next country in southern Africa to kick out a political party in power since independence?
https://x.com/FactsZoneAfrica/status/1860590453193662924

Re: Is Namibia The Next Southern African Country To Oust A Political Party In Power? by Mophor: 6:56am On Nov 25, 2024
Issokay
Re: Is Namibia The Next Southern African Country To Oust A Political Party In Power? by mohbadliveson: 6:56am On Nov 25, 2024
Nigeria in 2027
Re: Is Namibia The Next Southern African Country To Oust A Political Party In Power? by StPete: 6:57am On Nov 25, 2024
The black man and wanting to die in power…tueh! Imagine being in power since independence (1990)

Well, I don’t think they will let any new party come into power. They should ask Balablu how he was able to capture INEC and the judiciary
Re: Is Namibia The Next Southern African Country To Oust A Political Party In Power? by Dollarboss93: 6:57am On Nov 25, 2024
Re: Is Namibia The Next Southern African Country To Oust A Political Party In Power? by maasoap(m): 6:58am On Nov 25, 2024
Something that PDP could have achieved in 2023 but selfishness and greed wouldn't allow them
Re: Is Namibia The Next Southern African Country To Oust A Political Party In Power? by BoldBrainz(m): 6:59am On Nov 25, 2024
The Presidential candidate for the AR party looks like a Student Union Government candidate. Looks like other African countries are slowly adjusting to the possibility of entrusting Nation building to the younger generation.

Then, there was a certain West African country!
Re: Is Namibia The Next Southern African Country To Oust A Political Party In Power? by AntiChristian: 7:01am On Nov 25, 2024
tongue
Re: Is Namibia The Next Southern African Country To Oust A Political Party In Power? by Nahunger(m): 7:02am On Nov 25, 2024
angry
Who knows 🥺🥲

Meanwhile,


It's only a Nigerian girl, you will see preparing for marriage and only has #5k in her account.

After small misunderstanding, she will ask you a question like.....

what have you ever done for me ❓

Making you feel like you used your money to sponsor a marriage between you and yourself 😂😂😂😂

Entitled creatures with mind blowing milage.
Re: Is Namibia The Next Southern African Country To Oust A Political Party In Power? by SolomonGrandi: 7:05am On Nov 25, 2024
That RDP emblem ehn

Lol
Re: Is Namibia The Next Southern African Country To Oust A Political Party In Power? by ScamDemicEra: 7:05am On Nov 25, 2024
maasoap:
Something that PDP could have achieved in 2023 but selfishness and greed wouldn't allow them
..... PDP and all other parties stood no chance in 2023, the APC cult already have INEC & Judiciary in their back pocket since 2015.

Regime change by ballot has been made impossible, there was no election in 2019, 2023 -maybe 2027 will open blind eyes to these facts.
Re: Is Namibia The Next Southern African Country To Oust A Political Party In Power? by Emeskhalifa(m): 7:06am On Nov 25, 2024
A certain party comes to mind, if only they worked together in 2023, all the mess we are currently in, would have been averted.
But black man and greed.

From the one with feminine voice to the granpa that has been contesting since 90s to the Malam with red cap. All fucking greedy that they couldn't put patriotism for the country first and work together to save the masses from this disaster
Re: Is Namibia The Next Southern African Country To Oust A Political Party In Power? by Nobody:
Wish Namibia well.
maasoap:
Something that PDP could have achieved in 2023 but selfishness and greed wouldn't allow them
When you see PDP, do they look better than APC?
Aren't they same breed?
See how their politicians cross carpet among same party.
All playing in Nigeria now is to hijack back power from APC by same crooks we rejected in 2015. Namibia's case for better pass Nigeria own. Normally, we ought to dump all old parties and LP should have been an avenue to elect new sets of politicians. But they were rigged out and LP sef now don weak, courtesy of wetin T-Pain dey do dem underground. It's pathetic for Nigeria.
maasoap:
LP wasn't made up of new set of politicians. Even among the coordinators of LP, look at the level of corruption and looting of campaign funds! Everyone is just an opportunitist. So, it is better we stick to our debate of opposition party defeating incumbent party and having another party taking over and forget about whether they are better or worse
LP had more fresh blood than others. Not a fan of any of the 3 major parties in last election but LP had more people we can call to order. But as you have said, it's now back to square one. Looking for real opposition to counter APC.
Re: Is Namibia The Next Southern African Country To Oust A Political Party In Power? by Bayejr: 7:14am On Nov 25, 2024
The PDM candidate looks like ARISE TV's Rufai Oseni.

Re: Is Namibia The Next Southern African Country To Oust A Political Party In Power? by bigdammyj: 7:20am On Nov 25, 2024
Reading…
Re: Is Namibia The Next Southern African Country To Oust A Political Party In Power? by bewla(m): 7:24am On Nov 25, 2024
What's my prob about this man

On a waka moon
Re: Is Namibia The Next Southern African Country To Oust A Political Party In Power? by Wealthoptulent(m): 7:35am On Nov 25, 2024
Re: Is Namibia The Next Southern African Country To Oust A Political Party In Power? by maasoap(m): 7:38am On Nov 25, 2024
Padipadi:
Wish Namibia well.

When you see PDP, do they look better than APC?
Aren't they same breed?
See how their politicians cross carpet among same party.
All playing in Nigeria now is to hijack back power from APC by same crooks we rejected in 2015. Namibia's case for better pass Nigeria own. Normally, we ought to dump all old parties ammagedon and LP should have been an avenue to elect new sets of politicians. But they were rigged out and LP sef now don weak, courtesy of wetin T-Pain dey do dem underground. It's pathetic for Nigeria.
LP wasn't made up of new set of politicians. Even among the coordinators of LP, look at the level of corruption and looting of campaign funds! Everyone is just an opportunitist. So, it is better we stick to our debate of opposition party defeating incumbent party and having another party taking over and forget about whether they are better or worse
Re: Is Namibia The Next Southern African Country To Oust A Political Party In Power? by maasoap(m): 7:44am On Nov 25, 2024
ScamDemicEra:
..... PDP and all other parties stood no chance in 2023, the APC cult already have INEC & Judiciary in their back pocket since 2015.

Regime change by ballot has been made impossible, there was no election in 2019, 2023 -maybe 2027 will open blind eyes to these facts.
Not everything is rigging, rigging, rigging!!
APC votes dropped from 12 million in 2019 to 8 million votes in 2023. PDP split into PDP, LP, NNPP and G5. And they have a total combined votes of over 13 million. I wonder why APC that rigged the votes had its votes dropped by 4 million?
Let's forget about the rigging, our votes are now counting. We're no more in 1999 or 2003, our votes are counting now. Whether PDP and LP merge again or not, PDP is defeating APC in 2027
Re: Is Namibia The Next Southern African Country To Oust A Political Party In Power? by McLizbae: 8:00am On Nov 25, 2024
I am looking out for BCP (Jesus party) and RP (Oyinbo party) in the upcoming Namibia presidential election😁
Re: Is Namibia The Next Southern African Country To Oust A Political Party In Power? by austino677(m): 8:02am On Nov 25, 2024
SWAPO will still win... IPC I can't pull do the magic like Botswana...... Its sad SWAPO still keeping namibia in chains



Although they have good quality road network wink.... I'll be back Nambia

Re: Is Namibia The Next Southern African Country To Oust A Political Party In Power? by tolexy007(m): 8:08am On Nov 25, 2024
maasoap:
Not everything is rigging, rigging, rigging!!
APC votes dropped from 12 million in 2019 to 8 million votes in 2023. PDP split into PDP, LP, NNPP and G5. And they have a total combined votes of over 13 million. I wonder why APC that rigged the votes had its votes dropped by 4 million?
Let's forget about the rigging, our votes are now counting. We're no more in 1999 or 2003, our votes are counting now. Whether PDP and LP merge again or not, PDP is defeating APC in 2027
Our problem is no more about rigging, even thuggery have reduced, the major Issue now is VOTE BUYING. This recent election In ondo state, has showing that Most Nigerians citizen will only give u thier vote, only if u pay then on the election date..
Re: Is Namibia The Next Southern African Country To Oust A Political Party In Power? by Houseofglam7(f): 8:09am On Nov 25, 2024
Africa my Africa
😔
Re: Is Namibia The Next Southern African Country To Oust A Political Party In Power? by BigDawsNet: 8:16am On Nov 25, 2024
Goodluck to the Namibians
Re: Is Namibia The Next Southern African Country To Oust A Political Party In Power? by theophorus(m): 8:17am On Nov 25, 2024
You want to remove the Party in power but there are 12 of you?
Well, the guys in power already split the forces against them and no divided votes can win.
Re: Is Namibia The Next Southern African Country To Oust A Political Party In Power? by ScamDemicEra: 8:41am On Nov 25, 2024
maasoap:
Not everything is rigging, rigging, rigging!!
APC votes dropped from 12 million in 2019 to 8 million votes in 2023. PDP split into PDP, LP, NNPP and G5. And they have a total combined votes of over 13 million. I wonder why APC that rigged the votes had its votes dropped by 4 million?
Let's forget about the rigging, our votes are now counting. We're no more in 1999 or 2003, our votes are counting now. Whether PDP and LP merge again or not, PDP is defeating APC in 2027
..... wake up bro, rigging is everything !!!

Without rigging the APC cult cannot win any election after 2015. The 2023 rigging was so "in your face", the INEC wuruwuru figures have nothing to do with the polling booths !
Re: Is Namibia The Next Southern African Country To Oust A Political Party In Power? by Ringstonermasks: 8:59am On Nov 25, 2024
Nigeria is kicking bobo out soon
Re: Is Namibia The Next Southern African Country To Oust A Political Party In Power? by YoungBlackRico(m): 2:03pm On Nov 25, 2024
How e take concern us?
Re: Is Namibia The Next Southern African Country To Oust A Political Party In Power? by panafrican(m): 2:11pm On Nov 25, 2024
Namibia is Africa's cleanest country. Congrats on that.
Keep the election also clean, at least not as messy as we use to have in Africa.
Re: Is Namibia The Next Southern African Country To Oust A Political Party In Power? by maasoap(m): 10:12am On Nov 26, 2024
ScamDemicEra:
..... wake up bro, rigging is everything !!!

Without rigging the APC cult cannot win any election after 2015. The 2023 rigging was so "in your face", the INEC wuruwuru figures have nothing to do with the polling booths !
Unfortunately, I can't agree with you on that. I have been voting since 1999 and I have witnessed the transformation of our electoral process over the years. Rigging is still happening but on a minimal level and scale that it doesn't really have positive effect on the total and final counts, most especially presidential elections since 2011.
Jonathan was voted out in 2015 fairly and squarely, the same way APC would have been voted out in 2023 had people like Obi, Kwankwaso and G5 decided to work together.
APC is weak right now, weaker than in 2023, it is now left for the opposition parties to decide how many ways they would like to divide their votes.
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