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Namibia president not happy white population won't vote for his party - Racial politics explained - Face2Face Africa

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'I have never seen it that way, and they (white Namibians) said anything else but Swapo. I have noted that and I will not forget that. People are declaring war against Swapo. Swapo who made them enjoy peace and unity and enjoy their comfort. The comfort you have been enjoying all this time and you...

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