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Henny Seibeb

2022-11-042026-06-25

What’s been said

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  1. June 2026
  2. Windhoek Observer

    co-founder Henny Seibeb resigned from the LPM

    Source

    Hangula observed that the LPM started to decline after the resignation of co-founder Henny Seibeb.

    ‘LPM must fix internal structures after Keetmanshoop meeting disruption’ – Analysts
  3. May 2026
  4. Windhoek Observer

    Henny Seibeb urged young Namibians to pursue technical and vocational careers alongside traditional university qualifications

    Source

    TVET task force member Henny Seibeb urged young Namibians to pursue technical and vocational careers alongside traditional university qualifications.

    Unam summit questions relevance of degrees
  5. April 2026
  6. The Namibian

    Henny Seibeb resigned from the party and the National Assembly in 2024

    Source

    In 2024, deputy president Henny Seibeb and former secretary general Edson Isaacks resigned from both the party and the National Assembly.

    LPM cracks widen
  7. September 2025
  8. The Namibian

    Henny Seibeb was removed from the National Assembly at the request of then speaker Peter Katjavivi

    Source

    When, in April 2021, Landless People's Movement (LPM) parliamentarians Bernadus Swartbooi and Henny Seibeb were removed from the National Assembly at the request of then speaker Peter Katjavivi, many were surprised at the way they were manhandled.

    Is Namibia’s Democracy Under Threat?
  9. June 2024
  10. The Namibian

    Henny Seibeb raised questions regarding corruption allegations in petroleum licensing

    Source

    Responding to questions raised by member of parliament, Henny Seibeb, Alweendo acknowledged the importance of fighting corruption but emphasised the need for accurate information.

    Alweendo refutes corruption allegations in petroleum licensing
  11. The Namibian

    Henny Seibeb was criticized in an LPM statement as unprofessional with childish and barbaric mannerisms

    Source

    A press statement signed by LPM national spokesperson Lifalaza Simataa criticised Seibeb as unprofessional with "childish and barbaric mannerisms" and "often violent, loud and unfiltered expressions of hate".

    Hell Hath No Fury Like LPM Scorned
  12. October 2023
  13. The Namibian

    Henny Seibeb asked the minister of sport to explain delay in football stadium renovation

    Source

    We support Landless People's Movement chief whip Henny Seibeb for asking the minister of sport to explain the delay in the renovation of football stadiums.

    Give Football a Chance to Thrive
  14. The Namibian

    Henny Seibeb called for transparency, saying the party only became aware of the government's efforts towards adopting green hydrogen through the media.

    Source

    Landless People's Movement parliamentarian Henny Seibeb earlier this year also called tor transparency, saying the party only became aware of the government's efforts towards adopting green hydrogen through the media.

    Civil society demands disclosure amid green hydrogen ‘secrecy’
  15. August 2023
  16. The Namibian

    Henny Seibeb condemned the secrecy surrounding the green hydrogen project.

    Source

    Its parliamentarian Henny Seibeb condemned the secrecy surrounding the green hydrogen project earlier this year.

    Govt secretive on new green hydrogen-linked projects
  17. November 2022
  18. The Namibian

    Henny Seibeb asked in parliament for closing the revolving door of insider trading

    Source

    Landless People's Movement (LPM) leader Henny Seibeb this week in parliament asked for "closing the revolving door" of insider trading.

    Toll Roads to Nowhere

Tuesday 16 June

  1. LPM must strengthen grassroots structures after Keetmanshoop disruption

    Political analysts say the Landless People's Movement needs stronger regional and local branches after its community meeting in Keetmanshoop was disrupted on Saturday. An analyst warned that parties without robust local structures risk becoming disconnected from supporters and overly dependent on individuals.

    16 June 2026 · Windhoek Observer

Friday 29 May

  1. University degrees increasingly misaligned with labour market needs

    Education experts and policymakers warned at a University of Namibia summit that Namibia's higher education system risks producing graduates for unemployment rather than economic participation, with growing mismatch between university training and labour market demands driving rising graduate unemployment.

    29 May 2026 · Windhoek Observer

Sunday 19 April

  1. LPM internal divisions deepen amid leadership and suspension disputes

    The Landless People's Movement faces growing internal tensions, with former councillor Joseph Isaacks accusing leader Bernadus Swartbooi of running the party dictatorially and the party suspending former mayor McDonald Hanse over alleged involvement in forming a new political party. The LPM's spokesperson denies disunity claims and says the party operates within constitutional rules, while Hanse contests his suspension and disputes the allegations against him.

    19 April 2026 · The Namibian

Saturday 10 January

  1. Namibia must strategically integrate AI into TVET systems

    Namibia's transformation of vocational training centres into specialised TVET colleges presents an opportunity to embed artificial intelligence into education and skills development. However, successful integration requires deliberate policy, investment in digital infrastructure, instructor upskilling, and ethical frameworks to avoid deepening inequalities between urban and rural institutions.

    10 January 2026 · The Namibian

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