-SWAPO Secretary-General Sophia Shaningwa has dismissed claims that food aid is distributed along tribal or political lines, reiterating that the food for COVID-19 is for all underprivileged Namibians.
-SWAPO companies donated N$1 million towards the COVID-19 National Disaster Fund.
-Women in SWAPO have been urged to mobilise others to work towards attaining gender equality.
-The Secretary of SWAPO Party Women's Council is happy that the council has ensured the inclusion of women in the socio-economic and political development of the country over the years.
-The Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) has declared SWAPO party's Marlayn Mbakera winner of Otjiwarongo Constituency by-election.
-SWAPO has rejected a call to boycott the swearing-in of President-elect, urging Namibian's with differing opinions to respect the voters' choice.
-SWAPO has started the process of developing new administrative policies.
-SWAPO wrapped up its campaign for the Otjiwarongo by-election, with a promise that no shacks will be demolished at Ombili informal settlement.
-SWAPO Secretary-General Sophia Shaningwa has directed party structures to mobilise members to hold peaceful demonstrations countrywide in defence of President Hage Geingob.
-SWAPO's Secretary for Information and Mobilisation, Hilma Nicanor has called on voters to continue voting for the party in the upcoming Otjiwarongo Constituency by-election.