What benefits have they actually seen so far? Are there more children being born within marriage, or something else?
I don’t support this practice personally, but that’s just my view.
I know Job Amupanda blocked me and he has been my fighter for this FIMA Act story...please someone cc him and tell him I'm sorry 😭...we are noho both Ndongas s, so he must just forgive me :D
Today marks exactly 1 year since the passing of our Founding Father & Namibia's 1st President, Dr. Sam Shafiishuna Nujoma. May his revolutionary soul continue to rest in eternal peace 🕯 🕊
Dr Diescho once said: Sam Nujoma has been sold short by Namibia and Swapo. We monopolised Sam Nujoma instead of sharing him with the world. We missed the opportunity of that brand called Sam Nujoma. He should’ve been a visiting Professor of African History at world universities.
They look good at 39 but they still look 39. Millenials should release this jazz abt not looking their age. You don’t look 26, you get your 26 year old photo & put it side by side with your current photo. Looking good doesn’t equal not looking your age. Embrace aging beautifully.
There is no need to attack or cast suspicion on the family of the President because of oil. The people we should be fearing or suspecting are Shell, Puma, Chevron, Glencore and other International Oil dealers. These Companies are 100 times more powerful than our Government.
Journalism vs State Security
We should understand not only how Journalism works but also how State Security works.
Firstly, we should clear the misconception that the Journalist was pushed out because of the question. That's a lie, colleagues. We all can see in the video. The security apparatus reacted to her movements.
The president was kind. She spoke to her and guided her that it was not time for press conference, so the opportunity to ask was not denied. It was just not the right time for questions of any sort. You can see even Security were calming her down to just listen, but she was just asking for her phone, which she was told she'll get it outside.
That was not right of her. Journalists mostly bully people, invade privacies and perimeters. It's part of their work, but also understand that other people have their work to do too, parameters, as well as that your aggression will not always be met with grace.
On security: never make funny movements around a president, especially not one that had misterious car accidents and smokes coming out of her car. To state security, you're a threat if you cross the perimeters. Some of you will one day die because of ignorance.
On security: even if you're searched, there are so many ways to kill a person. It's not always with traditional weapons like knives and guns. The world has advanced and state security cannot assume and undermine that a journalist is not trained somehow.
It can also be that the move can be seen as a test to see how State security operates and where the weaknesses are. Jemima may not be the killer, but she can be used to test security. Provoke and we study, even for 5 years. State security can be getting studied through numerous provocations and crossing parameters to see how security reacts, how fast, etc. That is how security would interpret her moves of trying to follow the president.
You need also to understand that state security aren't serving Netumbo Nandi Ndaitwah. They're serving the portfolio of President. They're trained, educated and are doing their job. They don't even need the President to tell them what to do. They make their own judgement and in fact they most likely instruct the president which is the safest way to move.
Let's not play around in the name of journalism. You don't have immunity to move around however you want around a president simply because you're a journalist.
Not chased out because of the question. It was because of her movements.