Fresh LPM fallout after vehicle recall
A Fresh controversy has emerged within the Landless People’s Movement (LPM) after the party ordered one of its senior officials in Keetmanshoop to immediately return a vehicle assigned to him for party duties. The directive, contained in a letter dated 10 June and seen by The Namibian, was addressed to the party’s second deputy operative […] The post Fresh LPM fallout after vehicle recall appeared first on The Namibian .

A Fresh controversy has emerged within the Landless People’s Movement (LPM) after the party ordered one of its senior officials in Keetmanshoop to immediately return a vehicle assigned to him for party duties.
The directive, contained in a letter dated 10 June and seen by The Namibian, was addressed to the party’s second deputy operative secretary, Guame Stephanus.

The development comes just days after the LPM recalled Keetmanshoop mayor Melody Swartbooi, a move that has triggered questions and demands for clarity from the initiators of the action.
In the letter, the party instructs Stephanus to park the vehicle at its Kronlein office without delay.
“You are hereby issued this letter to park the party vehicle immediately at the party office at Kronlein.


