RDP confirms candidates for top posts
CATHERINE SASMAN
The Rally for Democracy and Progress (RDP) has chosen candidates for its top four posts, up for election at the party’s third ordinary convention scheduled for 18 to 21 April.
The three presidential candidates are Miriam Hamutenya, Mike Kavekotora and Kandy Nehova.
Candidates for the vice-presidential post are Kennedy Shekupakela, Heiko Lucks and Eino Heelu.
The position of secretary-general will be contested by Brünhilde Cornelius, Walter Ndakondja and Hidipohamba Sheuyange.
Candidates for the position of deputy-secretary general are Anges Limbo, Phyllicia Hercules and Sibuku Malumbano.
RDP secretary of information and publicity Nghiningiluandubo Kashume yesterday said the central committee had considered the leadership capacity required for the successful implementation of the party’s socio-economic development vision, which was recently approved.
He said this “radical” transformation programme addressed youth unemployment, food insecurity, housing shortages and problems in the education and health sectors.
The Rally for Democracy and Progress (RDP) has chosen candidates for its top four posts, up for election at the party’s third ordinary convention scheduled for 18 to 21 April.
The three presidential candidates are Miriam Hamutenya, Mike Kavekotora and Kandy Nehova.
Candidates for the vice-presidential post are Kennedy Shekupakela, Heiko Lucks and Eino Heelu.
The position of secretary-general will be contested by Brünhilde Cornelius, Walter Ndakondja and Hidipohamba Sheuyange.
Candidates for the position of deputy-secretary general are Anges Limbo, Phyllicia Hercules and Sibuku Malumbano.
RDP secretary of information and publicity Nghiningiluandubo Kashume yesterday said the central committee had considered the leadership capacity required for the successful implementation of the party’s socio-economic development vision, which was recently approved.
He said this “radical” transformation programme addressed youth unemployment, food insecurity, housing shortages and problems in the education and health sectors.
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