Job Amupanda

Job Amupanda
Secretary for Information, Publicity and Mobilisation of SWAPO Party Youth League
In office
2012–2014
President Elijah Ngurare
Personal details
Born 28 August 1987
Omaalala, Oshana Region
Nationality Namibian
Political party

SWAPO

Residence Windhoek
Alma mater University of Namibia Stellenbosch University
Occupation Youth Activist
Profession Politician
Website http://shipululo.blogspot.com/

Job Shipululo Amupanda is a Namibian politician who, before his suspension in 2014, served as a spokesperson for the SWAPO Party Youth League and as Secretary for Information, Publicity and Mobilisation since 2012.

Education and Career

Amupanda studied at the University of Namibia where he graduated with a Bachelors degree in Political Science, and served as the President of the Students' Council (among other portfolios) where he gained popularity during his tenure.[1] He completed his Masters with the Stellenbosch University, South Africa[2] dedicating his degree to the children of Namibia especially those who went to school without shoes. He is currently defending his Philosophy degree (PhD). Amupanda is as one of the few radical youths in Swapo and is very outspoken on youth issues.[3][4]

He hold political admiration for Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe and Julius Malema, leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters, a South African ultra-left party.[5]

Amupanda resigned before being subsequently suspended from the party in November 2014 after being involved in a municipal land grab in response to reports of corruption by the Windhoek municipality.[6] A mobilizer of note, Amupanda under the banner of Affirmative Repositioning mobilised thousands of young people who turned up at the City of Windhoek's head office in Windhoek and submitted over 14,000 land application forms.[7]

'As you are aware, attempts are being made to place the above principles on auction. To reduce me into a jacket, a consequence and extension of other people’s opinion. To reduce me into a silent zombie with no opinion but to clap hands and sing songs. It is being made clear that I must begin to look away even on matters of inconsistency. It is being made clear that I must appear indifferent even when those we represent are desperately looking for someone to stand up for them. This, comrade secretary, I cannot allow. I refuse to turn the other cheek to be slapped as would the biblical character we read when we were young. The situation has become untenable. It has become soo untenable such that being in the National Executive Committee has clearly come to mean something different from what some of us thought it was. I am unable to continue serving as Secretary for Information, Publicity and Mobilization. I will, however, remain a member of the SPYL Central Committee.'.

— Job Amupanda, 2014 (extract from resignation letter addressed to SPYL SG Elijah Ngurare).[8]

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