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Nashinge outlines IPC’s progress since formation

todayAugust 4, 2025

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Panduleni Itula, IPC President Photo: IPC website

The Independent Patriots for Change (IPC), founded in August 2020 after the 2019 presidential campaign by Panduleni Itula, is marking its fifth year as a parliamentary force in Namibia. According to party spokesperson Immanuel Nashinge, IPC has secured seats in the National Assembly, grown its local and regional influence, and introduced internal accountability systems.

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    Nashinge outlines IPC’s progress since formation
    Tonata Kadhila

Since its founding, IPC has emerged as Namibia’s official opposition, winning 20 seats in the 2024 National Assembly elections (20.2% of the vote), and successfully challenging traditional strongholds in urban centers like Walvis Bay and Swakopmund.

As IPC gears up for further electoral competition, its leadership underscores a commitment to democratic values, internal integrity, and long-term planning. Nashinge has called on Namibians to remain vigilant amid political misinformation, and reaffirmed IPC’s dedication to transparency and lawful conduct in all engagements.

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