-Former President Hifikepunye Pohamba says the Swapo led government has demonstrated to the world its strong political will, to maintain peace and stability in the country over the past 27 years.
-The Swapo Party President says no preferential treatment will be given to Swapo members who engage in business.
With the Swapo Party's elective congress slated for later this year, members are urged to avoid playing dirty and divisive politics to gain power.
-Hage Geingob is the President of the Swapo Party.
-The Swapo Party will leave no stone unturned in disciplining members found guilty of violating the party's constitution.
-The Swapo party has expressed concern over various developments that occurred in the country recently.
Children of the Liberation Struggle have started demarcating plots for themselves on the Ndilimani farm in the Brakwater area north of Windhoek. The group, which consists of about 400 people, started clearing parts of the land, which belongs to the Swapo party, on Friday morning.
Swapo Party members have been cautioned to distance themselves from Affirmative Repositioning activities or their membership will be revoked.
Recent attacks by criminals at Walvis Bay in the Erongo region are destructive to a conducive business environment. The SWAPO Party Branch says the attacks are discouraging business, because the lives of owners are threatened.