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Geingob reaches out to the grassroots

Home Featured Geingob reaches out to the grassroots

On Tuesday the Vice-President of  Swapo Party who also serves as the Prime Minister,  Dr Hage Geingob, had a consultative meeting with traditional leaders from the Omusati Region. Geingob, a staunch advocate for inclusivity, is currently engaging the grassroots in Ohangwena, Omusati, Oshana and Oshikoto regions in the build-up to the presidential and National Assembly elections in November. In the photo from left, Chief Oswin Mukulu of the Ombalantu Traditional Authority, King Josia Shikongo Taapopi of the Uukwaluudhi Traditional Authority, Dr Hage Geingob the Prime Minister, Chief Herman Iipumbu of the Uukwambi Traditional Authority and Chief Daniel Shooya of the Uukolonkadhi Traditional Authority.