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Written by Chris Jacobie
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Wednesday, 10 April 2013 19:03 |
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THERE is a growing concern that Namibians are becoming a nation of finger pointers and pessimists where the blame cannot be shared, not even shifted, but rather swept under the carpet. Thus, an unsuspecting future leader will have to deal with the hidden mess that will only be discovered because it does not fit the room anymore.
There is also a growing, but easily explained, tendency to automatically presume that when ministries fail it is the failure of an individual in Cabinet and that he or she must be replaced. Past experience has proven this idea to be totally misplaced and even dangerous, if not at least irresponsible.
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Laws alone are not enough |
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Written by Nghidipo Nangolo
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Wednesday, 10 April 2013 19:01 |
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A culture of denial has seeped into our society among leaders, the elite and the ordinary man on the street, specifically on why the country is becoming a sick nation, riddled with horrific crimes against the most vulnerable members of our citizens.
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Institutionalise road safety |
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Written by Nghidipo Nangolo
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Wednesday, 03 April 2013 20:00 |
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So many families spend most of their precious time praying and crossing their fingers for their loved ones travelling, hoping they will not get involved in a fatal accident and become just another statistic announced daily in the media and social avenues.
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Written by Chris Jacobie
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Wednesday, 03 April 2013 20:00 |
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YESTERDAY the Head of State, President Hifikepunye Pohamba, delivered his annual State of the Nation Address in the National Assembly and the better part of discretion will be to allow time to pass rather than venture an opinion too quickly on such a wide range of topics-incidentally all of them on national issues.
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The country’s development needs dynamism |
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Written by Nghidipo Nangolo
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Wednesday, 27 March 2013 17:59 |
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A person at 23 years of age would ideally be mature, being a university graduate, a scientist, a top executive officer, or perhaps married or a single parent. On the other hand: At that age, one could also be someone regarded as immature, still shaking off puberty due to missed opportunities to develop mentally and physically.
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