- The
South West
Africa People's
Organisation (
SWAPO /ˈswɑːpoʊ/; Afrikaans: Suidwes-Afrikaanse
Volks Organisasie, SWAVO; German: Südwestafrikanische Volksorganisation...
- and the
first president of the
South West
Africa People's
Organisation (
SWAPO) in 1960.
Nujoma became involved in anti-colonial
politics during the 1950s...
- That year the UN
recognised the
South West
Africa People's
Organisation (
SWAPO) as the
official representative of the
Namibian people.
Namibia gained independence...
-
first female presidential candidate for
SWAPO in 2024. In 2017, Nandi-Ndaitwah was
elected vice
president of
SWAPO, the
first woman to
serve in that position...
- elections. Hage
Geingob of the
ruling SWAPO party, won the
presidential elections with 87% of the vote.
SWAPO also won the
National ****embly elections...
-
political parties contested the
National ****embly elections. Hage
Geingob of
SWAPO was re-elected to the presidency,
although his vote
share was
reduced from...
-
South African airborne attack on a
South West
Africa People's
Organization (
SWAPO)
military camp at the town of C****inga,
Angola on 4 May 1978. Conducted...
- and his
SWAPO Party were re-elected, each with over 75% of the vote.
Prior to the election, the
South West
Africa People's
Organization (
SWAPO) was widely...
- NDF 2006–2011 Sam
Nujoma (
SWAPO),
first president of
Namibia Hifikepunye Pohamba (
SWAPO),
second president Hage
Geingob (
SWAPO),
first prime minister of...
- (PLAN), an
armed wing of the
South West
African People's
Organisation (
SWAPO). The
South African Border War was
closely intertwined with the Angolan...