• Job Shipululo Amupanda (born 28 August 1987 in Omaalala, Oshana Region) is a Namibian activist, associate professor, and politician who served as Mayor...
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    land reform, youth empowerment and social reform. Founded in 2014 by Job Amupanda, Dimbulukeni Nauyoma and George Kambala, the AR uses social media platforms...
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    in the Windhoek municipality and won the 2020 mayoral election with Job Amupanda. National parties Communist Party of Namibia Democratic Action for Namas...
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    Lazarus Hangula, Dorian Haarhoff, Elizabeth Amukugo, Erold Naomab, Job Amupanda and Günter Heimbeck. In 2011, reports claimed that UNAM lecturers had...
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  • Kambala (born 9 May 1992) is a Namibian youth activist who along with Job Amupanda and Dimbulukeni Nauyoma co-founded a radical youth movement known as...
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  • members to the UNAM SRC than any department of the university with both Job Amupanda and Joseph Kalimbwe going on to elected Presidents of the 25 000 member...
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  • Hendrik Witbooi (c. 1830–1905), chief of the ǀKhowesin, national hero Job Amupanda, youth activist who started the Affirmative Repositioning movement Niko...
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  • Kafula 2014–2019: Muesee Kazapua 2019–2020: Fransina Kahungu 2020–2021: Job Amupanda 2021–2023: Sade Gawanas 2023-2023 Joseph Uapingene 2023-present Queen...
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  • event in 2015 that if given a chance, he would represent land activist Job Amupanda as he believed there was a need to protect the interests of poor Namibians...
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  • and expelled from Swapo alongside Affirmative Repositioning founder Job Amupanda for "bringing the party's name into disrepute, and [..] insulting party...
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  • 'Dee' Nauyoma (born 1992) is a Namibian youth activist who along with Job Amupanda and George Kambala co-founded a radical youth movement known as the Affirmative...
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  • Lunyangwe, Strauss (1 November 2019). "Ex-beauty queen seeks parly seat". New Era. "'Job took the files' – Gawanas". 5 October 2021. "- The Namibian". v t e...
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    on the University Council alongside the Vice President of Congress. Job Amupanda, Wise Immanuel, Francine Muyumba and Joseph Kalimbwe are quoted to have...
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  • housing crisis in the country. Affirmative Repositioning movement leader Job Amupanda took to twitter to call upon the local residents to occupy vacant the...
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  • the Namibian Sun's 'Astute Conversation' initiated by their lecturer Job Amupanda.  In 2016, she become politically active in student politics at the University...
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  • remain for the duration of Kahungu's term as mayor. On 2 December 2020, Job Amupanda was elected mayor after the opposition voted in his favour. Kahungu succeeded...
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  • Nekundi, 2015 – 2017 (acting) Ephraim Tuhadeleni Nekongo, 2017–present Job Amupanda, Former SPYL Secretary for Information Jerry Ekandjo, Government Minister;...
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