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IPC Faces Another Blow as Four Prominent Members Resign Citing Betrayed Values


The Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) continues to experience a steady wave of resignations
The Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) continues to experience a steady wave of resignations

The Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) continues to experience a steady wave of resignations, with four notable members tendering their departure from the opposition party on Monday, further deepening concerns over the party’s internal stability.

Karen Shikongo Janecki, Kristofina Ashfield, Kathy Mandeinge, and Oscar K. Johannes — once vocal supporters and active members of IPC — have officially cut ties with the movement, citing what they describe as a dramatic shift away from the founding ideals that once inspired public trust.

In a letter addressed to IPC Secretary General and dated 14 July 2025, the group expressed disillusionment with the current state of the party, lamenting the erosion of core principles such as transparency, inclusivity, and ethical governance. They accused the party’s leadership of fostering a culture of favoritism, silencing internal criticism, and sidelining those who seek reform.

“Leadership now thrives on gossip, not growth,” the letter reads in part. “The movement that once promised national transformation now operates more like a family business than a patriotic collective.”

According to the group, their decision did not come lightly. They reflected on the early optimism that led them to join IPC, driven by a vision of building a more just and accountable Namibia. However, they claim that vision has now been clouded by toxic internal dynamics and a leadership that disregards the voice of the grassroots.

In a surprising twist, the quartet expressed support for President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, acknowledging what they termed as her “visible efforts” to tackle the very issues they once campaigned against. They also praised activist and parliamentarian Dr. Job Amupanda for his ongoing crusade against corruption, saying his bold stance continues to inspire national confidence.

Their resignation, they stressed, should not be interpreted as an act of revenge or political opportunism. Rather, they described it as a principled step — part of their unwavering commitment to serve Namibia with integrity and purpose.

“As citizens, we remain guided by the values of truth, justice, wellness, and accountability,” they said.

The IPC leadership has yet to publicly respond to the latest resignations. However, the trend of high-profile exits raises fresh questions about the party’s direction and cohesion, especially as the country moves closer to the next national elections.

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