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[New Era] Following the democratic outcomes of the November 2020 regional and local government elections, the Independent Patriots for Change (IPC), the Popular Democratic Movement (PDM), the National Unity Democratic Organisation (NUDO), and the Affirmative Repositioning (AR) movement came to power in the Windhoek Municipal Council through a rather hastily arranged coalition, consisting of highly disgruntled political forces, whose only real aim was to unseat the anti-colonial liberation movement (Swapo Party) from

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