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APP to hold first congress

APP to hold first congress

THE All People’s Party is to hold its first congress at Rundu this weekend.

Agapitus Hausiku, interim secretary for information of APP, said they will gather under the theme: ‘Towards change and a just wealth redistribution: Conquering the hopes and dreams of our nation’.Among the topics for discussion at the congress are the party constitution and code of conduct for members, and the election of party leaders for a term of four years.The congress will take place at the Kavango Regional Council’s auditorium, with a public rally planned for May 4.Hausiku appealed to the public to assist the party with donations to cover the costs of the congress.

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