Team Harambee closed off its cluster meetings with delegates to the sixth Swapo Party Congress in Windhoek on Wednesday.
-Team Harambee remains defiant, saying it is playing by the rules contrary to claims by rivals 'Team Swapo'.
Team Harambee remains defiant, saying it is playing by the rules, despite contrary claims by rivals Team Swapo.
Team Swapo is not happy with the conduct of the party's Secretary General, Nangolo Mbumba, mainly due to his close proximity to rival faction Team Harambee.
There were jubilant scenes at Rundu, as delegates traveled from as far as Karasburg in the South and Katima Mullilo in the Zambezi region, to show their support for Swapo Presidential candidate Dr Hage Geingob and his running mates.
President Hage Geingob and his team wrapped up their campaign in the north central regions.
With less than five days to go before the party's congress, President Geingob and his running mates appealed to delegates to remain disciplined.
-Team Harambee took its campaign to the Oshana Region for a meeting with 264 delegates to the Swapo congress, on Thursday.
-At the Walvis Bay rally, two Team Swapo supporters who are part of the party's central committee, claimed that they had each received N$6 000 in bribe money from members of Team Harambee.
-Swapo presidential hopeful, Hage Geingob has dismissed reports that Team Harambee has been buying the votes of delegates to the congress.