By Joe-Chintha Garises
KEETMANSHOOP, July 13 – The leader of the Landless People’s Movement, Bernadus Swartbooi says he sees no action from the Keetmanshoop Deputy mayor Charlyta Cooper.
In a letter to Cooper on 07 July 2022, Swartbooi states “you are intimate with other functionaries fighting the LPM on a daily basis”.
“We are told that you share critical information with others which comprises the work of the party,” Swartbooi said.
He further directed Cooper to write a letter to his office by 14 July 2022, explaining why she should continue being a councillor in the Keetmanshoop Local Authority and remain a member of LPM.
“Your actions, allegations set aside, have not met the standard of what a Deputy Mayor should maintain and you appear to find it feasible to approach the political mandate with a particular sense of carelessness and intellectual fatigue.
“Your journey has been watched and I express my sincere concern about your inability to lead,” Swartbooi added.


