Landless People’s Movement (LPM) leader Bernadus Swartbooi says some party members are using the LPM for their personal gain.
He cautions members against this.
“Selfishness has reared its head within the party in the past five years,” he says.
Swartbooi was speaking at the LPM’s electoral convention in Windhoek on Saturday.
The party will elect its National Assembly representatives ahead of the presidential and National Elections in November.
The LPM’s electoral process will be headed by legal practitioner Mekumbu Tjiteere.
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