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UDF disappointed with exclusion of Damara from Govt

Daniel Tsaneb

The secretary general of the United Democratic Front (UDF) Daniel Tsaneb has expressed deep disappointment over what he describes as the continued exclusion of Damara leaders from key government positions.

Tsaneb has specifically raised concerns about the recent ministerial appointments.

According to the UDF, the newly appointed ministers reflect a broader pattern of exclusion.

“This deliberate oversight is not taken lightly by the Damara community and could lead to unnecessary political tensions that could have been avoided through fair and inclusive leadership appointments,” Tsaneb says.

He calls on president Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah to urgently address what he sees as a lack of inclusivity in leadership roles.

The UDF emphasises that, as a key ethnic group in Namibia, the Damara people deserve fair representation in governance, not only at the regional level but also in diplomatic postings.

“We call for the immediate consideration of qualified Damara leaders for appointment as regional governors as well as ambassadors in foreign missions to ensure that national leadership reflects the diversity of Namibia’s population,” he adds.

He argues that representation is a cornerstone of stability, national unity and effective governance.

Tsaneb warns that continued exclusion could undermine trust in the government and alienate communities.

“The government must take corrective measures to restore confidence in Namibia’s leadership structures. Ensuring inclusivity in these appointments will strengthen trust among all communities and foster a sense of belonging,” he says.

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