In 1984, she returned to the South West Africa at that time and worked on various projects in Katutura, a township in Windhoek.
Since 2000, Hübschle has been the chairman of the Criminals Return Into Society (CRIS), founded by her, which has been called Change since August 2009.
[2] For the parliamentary elections in 2000, Hübschle was not recruited as a candidate after criticizing the abuse of prisoners in the context of the Caprivi conflict the previous year.
In 2007, Hübschle, in an article co-authored with the SWAPO politician Shapua Kaukungua, threw in the party leadership a defective party-internal democracy and interventions in regional and local elections.
In the parliamentary elections in 2009, Hübschle ran for the oppositional Rally for Democracy and Progress (Namibia) (RDP),[3] whose central committee she is a member of.