* WHEN debts accumulate to a staggering N$155,5 million, then something is wrong with your internal controls, NamWater. The onus is on you to provide the public with evidence that you have done everything in your power to collect the debt. Otherwise it’s a reflection of poor management and no internal controls. In the absence of that evidence I would concur with (McHenry) Venaani to regard the accumulated debt as bad debt and to be written off.
Food For Thought * PAYING tax is the citizens’ responsibility. Using this money purposefully is the responsibility of the government. Leading by example is everyone’s responsibility.Politics* THE irony of life! Swapo, which was helped by the UN, OAU and others to fight oppression, is now itself oppressive. Swapo that was fighting dictatorship is now deaf to other voices. Swapo that was against the Afrikaner ‘broederbond’ has now formed its own broederbond called comrades.* [KHOMAS Governor] Sofia Shaningwa must mind her own business and let the Police do their job, she is not chief of the Police to tell them what to do. No one is above the law in this country.* PLEASE be careful! The term ‘political cockroaches’ was coined by the Hutus during the Tutsi genocide.* MRS [Pendukeni] Ithana, I was very disappointed in you as someone who heads the AG’s Office, but cannot distinguish between local authority structures and those of a village! I know that you were born in a village, but now that you are living in the city, you should at least learn how the municipalities operate! For the sake of peace, please do not try to defend senseless things, as these go with your credibility! What is wrong is wrong and reprimand those advocating violence, be it coming from a comrade! Madame, you came from exile and have seen and experienced violence in different forms. You should rather advocate for peace among your members and not war!Office Block* GOVERNMENT, instead of building that expensive office for the former President just buy geography textbooks and give them to Nangolo SSS in Ondangwa. We have been without books most of 2007 and 2008.* I CALL upon the ex-Plan fighters to go on demanding compensation for every year in Plan. The money to build (Former President Sam) Nujoma’s office should be given to us.* CALLERS on the national ‘Open Line’ programme have compared Namibia to Zambia on the issue of the former president’s office. Zambia did not have problems like Namibia today. Our people are starving. We don’t have money to save them while we do have for building offices for retired presidents. We should look at this serious matter. How can you buy an expensive tie while you don’t have shoes? – PH, Eenhana* I FAIL to understand, do you think all future retired presidents will be accommodated in new N$21 million building? They will never fit. It is better not to construct.* NAMIBIAN Father of the Nation, your children are down on their knees, with tearful eyes, asking you not to accept the N$21 million office the Government wants to offer you at the expense of your already deprived, depleted, weakened Namibian children. Just take a tour through the streets of informal areas and maybe then you will understand why we are begging for your assistance. You are the only father who can really use his wisdom and power to “them”. Will you?* FATHER of the Nation please, if possible, stop the building of the office and take that N$21,6 million to construct the roads in towns around the country if we want to achieve Vision 2030.* WHY doesn’t the Government spend money on building houses for the people living in shacks all over the country? They are spending N$21,6 million for a retired person?General* WILL people stop referring to recipients of honorary doctorates degrees as doctor, as this is the privilege of scholars. George W Bush has one from Yale University, yet he is never referred to as doctor.* I DO not attend party rallies, but we now know who loves peace. They will be rewarded come elections. Thanks to The Namibian for telling it like it is! Viva One Love One Namibia.* WILL it not be good for The Namibian to have an SMS page in Oshiwambo?* THE B1 road, the road from down south through Windhoek up to the North, has become unsafe to many road users. That’s because many motorists do not have other road alternatives to take when travelling to the North. If I’m staying in Swakopmund and want to go to Outapi, why must I go to Otjiwarongo? If I’m living in Gobabis and want to go to Oshakati, why must I go to Windhoek first? We haven’t built other road networks to minmise the pressure on the B1. To our Government and RCC, tar the C35 road from Henties Bay via Uis, Fransfontein, Kamanjab to Ruacana. Also tar the C22 road from Gobabis via Otjinene, Okondjatu, to D3804 to D3802 and D2836 to link up with Grootfontein. There are trucks from Gauteng, Mpumalanga and KwaZulu-Natal on the B1. These trucks can from Gobabis be channelled to Grootfontein and connect the B1 in Tsumeb rather from Windhoek. If you tar these roads you bring service stations, electricity, business and development to the communities living next to these roads. ThanksDemocracy* THANKS for the SMS on [Former Botswana President Festus] Mogae: do you know that Mogae was not elected by the people of Botswana [no presidential election], do you know how many people were killed by the Americans in Iraq, Afghanistan and other countries? Is that your democracy? Do you know that many of the conflicts we have today in the world are funded by companies/governments because of oil, diamonds, etc? Countries will never be the same and let’s analyse issues holistically. – Kondjeni – Botswana does not have a presidential election. The country elects on national level a legislature. The president is then elected for a five-year term by the parliament. – News EditorBouquets And Brickbats* THANK you to whoever is responsible for organising the recycling points which are at the showgrounds, Klein Windhoek Woermann Brock and hopefully many other places. Now we have no excuse not to do the right thing and recycle as much of our rubbish as possible. Come on Namibians, let’s get a little bit green!* BOB Kandetu must be congratulated for turning the NBC around. The ideal victory is to make NBC a professional, impartial and dynamic public broadcaster accountable to taxpayers rather than to the SPYL & Omusati clique. The NBC was deliberately under-funded since Independence to conform it to political and clique interference. Most staff in influential positions report to their handlers outside, not to the DG. Only social justice can redeem NBC, not Swapo. Unfortunately NBC has lost its advantage as being at the technical edge because its new system operates with machines 10-20 years old. Broadcasting must remain within five years of cutting-edge technology! – Waxuwa Etok* CAN someone teach this guy called The Dogg how to thank us his fans. Otherwise he must go swallow his own jealous blade, after all he’s a father. What example is he giving to his daughter? We need peace among our artists. – Hotchick, RunduChildren Of The Struggle* NAMIBIANS we need to cultivate a culture of hard work and self-reliance. I was born in exile (Dratado) and both my parents are no more as a result of the liberation struggle, but now I’m an engineer [civil] working for myself through hard work. Why are these people who are claiming to be ‘war-vets kids’ still crying for the Government? They are not minors any more and they should stand up to work for themselves. Shame on you! You are not kids, but fully grown men and women. For how long you are going to cry memes and tates?Health Matters* THE Ministry of Health is not being fair with certain social workers with Unam degrees by comparing them with student nurses. The social workers are treated as unqualified whilst some others without degrees have been favoured. These actions are from the year 2003 where a group of social workers was automatically and unprocedurally promoted to principal social worker posts. The office of the Ombudsman and the ACC must look into this.In And From The Regions* I AM concerned about education in the Kunene Region. In our region there is no college. Minster of Education, please I think we need a college. – Okorosave Youth* THE New Era office closure in Oshakati, the hub of economic, social and political development in Namibia, is unacceptable. What a disgrace to the people of Namibia!* WHAT happened to the good project Northland City at Helao Nafidi in Ohangwena Region?* ACC come to Caprivi College of Education and investigate damage being done to students’ funds.Education* LET our Government, together with the Ministry of Education, consider the new school calendar for Namibia looking at the seasonal changes. This is not a weather-friendly season for effective teaching and learning. It’s so hot that learners cannot concentrate in the class and during exams. Let’s get a summer holiday for three months and let the schools run from January to September non-stop. – Concerned Teacher* MINISTRY of Education, are you serious with the issue of Odibo Combined School? You said learners should report the matter about denial of access to exams for non- payment of SDF to the regional office. Why can’t you send the regional office to investigate the matter? What are you waiting for? Education is a human rights issue! NSHR, please act this is your job. The children are future leaders.* THE Ministry of Education must do something to HOD posts. Why are they only for maths, physical science, lower primary and languages? Does that mean that we who did other subjects especially agriculture and life science have no leadership qualities? After all there is still a high failure rate in maths and physical science and English. When are we going to be promoted if principal posts require someone to be a HOD. Pleases Mr (Nangolo) Mbumba, try another strategy which does not discriminate anyone, otherwise we don’t have any motivation at all. All subjects need to be promoted, oh, good leaders are not given a chance, no wonder our education is a mess. I need feedback please, a positive one please.* THERE are only two weeks for exams to burst out, but can one imagine how ‘poor’ us are being failed. We have to write one module on the 11th and 12th, while two modules must be written on the 13th. Is that really a fair exam timetable? Faculty of Education let’s hear your defence. – Vanfillex* PAYING tax is the citizens’ responsibility. Using this money purposefully is the responsibility of the government. Leading by example is everyone’s responsibility.Politics * THE irony of life! Swapo, which was helped by the UN, OAU and others to fight oppression, is now itself oppressive. Swapo that was fighting dictatorship is now deaf to other voices. Swapo that was against the Afrikaner ‘broederbond’ has now formed its own broederbond called comrades.* [KHOMAS Governor] Sofia Shaningwa must mind her own business and let the Police do their job, she is not chief of the Police to tell them what to do. No one is above the law in this country.* PLEASE be careful! The term ‘political cockroaches’ was coined by the Hutus during the Tutsi genocide.* MRS [Pendukeni] Ithana, I was very disappointed in you as someone who heads the AG’s Office, but cannot distinguish between local authority structures and those of a village! I know that you were born in a village, but now that you are living in the city, you should at least learn how the municipalities operate! For the sake of peace, please do not try to defend senseless things, as these go with your credibility! What is wrong is wrong and reprimand those advocating violence, be it coming from a comrade! Madame, you came from exile and have seen and experienced violence in different forms. You should rather advocate for peace among your members and not war! Office Block * GOVERNMENT, instead of building that expensive office for the former President just buy geography textbooks and give them to Nangolo SSS in Ondangwa. We have been without books most of 2007 and 2008.* I CALL upon the ex-Plan fighters to go on demanding compensation for every year in Plan. The money to build (Former President Sam) Nujoma’s office should be given to us.* CALLERS on the national ‘Open Line’ programme have compared Namibia to Zambia on the issue of the former president’s office. Zambia did not have problems like Namibia today. Our people are starving. We don’t have money to save them while we do have for building offices for retired presidents. We should look at this serious matter. How can you buy an expensive tie while you don’t have shoes? – PH, Eenhana * I FAIL to understand, do you think all future retired presidents will be accommodated in new N$21 million building? They will never fit. It is better not to construct.* NAMIBIAN Father of the Nation, your children are down on their knees, with tearful eyes, asking you not to accept the N$21 million office the Government wants to offer you at the expense of your already deprived, depleted, weakened Namibian children. Just take a tour through the streets of informal areas and maybe then you will understand why we are begging for your assistance. You are the only father who can really use his wisdom and power to “them”. Will you? * FATHER of the Nation please, if possible, stop the building of the office and take that N$21,6 million to construct the roads in towns around the country if we want to achieve Vision 2030.* WHY doesn’t the Government spend money on building houses for the people living in shacks all over the country? They are spending N$21,6 million for a retired person? General * WILL people stop referring to recipients of honorary doctorates degrees as doctor, as this is the privilege of scholars. George W Bush has one from Yale University, yet he is never referred to as doctor.* I DO not attend party rallies, but we now know who loves peace. They will be rewarded come elections. Thanks to The Namibian for telling it like it is! Viva One Love One Namibia.* WILL it not be good for The Namibian to have an SMS page in Oshiwambo? * THE B1 road, the road from down south through Windhoek up to the North, has become unsafe to many road users. That’s because many motorists do not have other road alternatives to take when travelling to the North. If I’m staying in Swakopmund and want to go to Outapi, why must I go to Otjiwarongo? If I’m living in Gobabis and want to go to Oshakati, why must I go to Windhoek first? We haven’t built other road networks to minmise the pressure on the B1. To our Government and RCC, tar the C35 road from Henties Bay via Uis, Fransfontein, Kamanjab to Ruacana. Also tar the C22 road from Gobabis via Otjinene, Okondjatu, to D3804 to D3802 and D2836 to link up with Grootfontein. There are trucks from Gauteng, Mpumalanga and KwaZulu-Natal on the B1. These trucks can from Gobabis be channelled to Grootfontein and connect the B1 in Tsumeb rather from Windhoek. If you tar these roads you bring service stations, electricity, business and development to the communities living next to these roads. Thanks Democracy * THANKS for the SMS on [Former Botswana President Festus] Mogae: do you know that Mogae was not elected by the people of Botswana [no presidential election], do you know how many people were killed by the Americans in Iraq, Afghanistan and other countries? Is that your democracy? Do you know that many of the conflicts we have today in the world are funded by companies/governments because of oil, diamonds, etc? Countries will never be the same and let’s analyse issues holistically. – Kondjeni – Botswana does not have a presidential election. The country elects on national level a legislature. The president is then elected for a five-year term by the parliament. – News Editor Bouquets And Brickbats * THANK you to whoever is responsible for organising the recycling points which are at the showgrounds, Klein Windhoek Woermann Brock and hopefully many other places. Now we have no excuse not to do the right thing and recycle as much of our rubbish as possible. Come on Namibians, let’s get a little bit green! * BOB Kandetu must be congratulated for turning the NBC around. The ideal victory is to make NBC a professional, impartial and dynamic public broadcaster accountable to taxpayers rather than to the SPYL & Omusati clique. The NBC was deliberately under-funded since Independence to conform it to political and clique interference. Most staff in influential positions report to their handlers outside, not to the DG. Only social justice can redeem NBC, not Swapo. Unfortunately NBC has lost its advantage as being at the technical edge because its new system operates with machines 10-20 years old. Broadcasting must remain within five years of cutting-edge technology! – Waxuwa Etok * CAN someone teach this guy called The Dogg how to thank us his fans. Otherwise he must go swallow his own jealous blade, after all he’s a father. What example is he giving to his daughter? We need peace among our artists. – Hotchick, Rundu Children Of The Struggle * NAMIBIANS we need to cultivate a culture of hard work and self-reliance. I was born in exile (Dratado) and both my parents are no more as a result of the liberation struggle, but now I’m an engineer [civil] working for myself through hard work. Why are these people who are claiming to be ‘war-vets kids’ still crying for the Government? They are not minors any more and they should stand up to work for themselves. Shame on you! You are not kids, but fully grown men and women. For how long you are going to cry memes and tates? Health Matters * THE Ministry of Health is not being fair with certain social workers with Unam degrees by comparing them with student nurses. The social workers are treated as unqualified whilst some others without degrees have been favoured. These actions are from the year 2003 where a group of social workers was automatically and unprocedurally promoted to principal social worker posts. The office of the Ombudsman and the ACC must look into this.In And From The Regions * I AM concerned about education in the Kunene Region. In our region there is no college. Minster of Education, please I think we need a college. – Okorosave Youth * THE New Era office closure in Oshakati, the hub of economic, social and political development in Namibia, is unacceptable. What a disgrace to the people of Namibia! * WHAT happened to the good project Northland City at Helao Nafidi in Ohangwena Region? * ACC come to Caprivi College of Education and investigate damage being done to students’ funds.Education * LET our Government, together with the Ministry of Education, consider the new school calendar for Namibia looking at the seasonal changes. This is not a weather-friendly season for effective teaching and learning. It’s so hot that learners cannot concentrate in the class and during exams. Let’s get a summer holiday for three months and let the schools run from January to September non-stop. – Concerned Teacher * MINISTRY of Education, are you serious with the issue of Odibo Combined School? You said learners should report the matter about denial of access to exams for non- payment of SDF to the regional office. Why can’t you send the regional office to investigate the matter? What are you waiting for? Education is a human rights issue! NSHR, please act this is your job. The children are future leaders.* THE Ministry of Education must do something to HOD posts. Why are they only for maths, physical science, lower primary and languages? Does that mean that we who did other subjects especially agriculture and life science have no leadership qualities? After all there is still a high failure rate in maths and physical science and English. When are we going to be promoted if principal posts require someone to be a HOD. Pleases Mr (Nangolo) Mbumba, try another strategy which does not discriminate anyone, otherwise we don’t have any motivation at all. All subjects need to be promoted, oh, good leaders are not given a chance, no wonder our education is a mess. I need feedback please, a positive one please.* THERE are only two weeks for exams to burst out, but can one imagine how ‘poor’ us are being failed. We have to write one module on the 11th and 12th, while two modules must be written on the 13th. Is that really a fair exam timetable? Faculty of Education let’s hear your defence. – Vanfillex
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