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An interview with Nujoma, 2002
Dr. RK

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Monday, 16. June 2008 at 21:02
WHAT'S YOUR COMMENT?


In an interview that could have been a scene from the film the Madness of King George, Namibian President Sam Nujoma spoke to the German newspaper Die Welt.

Let me start with something that many people expect by now, Mr President. And that is, with you being in very good health -- in fact if I look back to independence I see exactly the same person, it seems you never age -- if the people want you to run for a fourth term, would you accept the mandate?

It seems that you in the Western world have contradictions in your minds. There are two ways or manners of democracy, as we know. In Western Europe, in Britain, you have a prime minister who can be elected repeatedly by the people of Britain. So it is in Germany -- [Helmut] Kohl has been in office almost for the last 15 years, before the SPD [Social Democratic Party] and the Greens came into office. And in the United States they have two terms for each president.

Why is that news? Really, is that news? You travelled all the world to come and ask senseless issues?

The Namibian people have the right, just like all other people in the world, to decide who's going to be their next president. To me it's not news. Except that you, who are confused, try to create confusion in Africa.

No, I meant it straightforward. I just wanted to know from you, if ... obviously the people have a right to elect you. But would you accept?

You leave that to the Namibian people. Not for you to come and decide.

Okay. Another question, because we are in the neighbourhood here, is the Epupa Project [a controversial dam initiative]. When do you expect that to go ahead?

That is also not your business. That is the prerogative right for the Namibian people to decide, and their government, when it is put into operation. That project, or the other projects. It's not your business.

Well, I'm just interested, I'm not critical.

Interested for what?

It's like the Lesotho Highlands Project, like all of these big projects ...

... Then you go to Lesotho. In Namibia we make our own decisions. As we see fit, our own interest.

All I asked you was whether it will go ahead or whether you ...

It's not your business.

Okay. A question that is on a lot of people's minds, however, is the land question. I would like to know from you today exactly the position of your government; how you will proceed in this matter, because I really get conflicting information ...

I want this to be understood by everybody. Any corner of the Republic of Namibia, from the borders of Angola, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Botswana, South Africa and the Atlantic ocean -- that is the property for the people of Namibia.

It was invaded by German colonials from 1884 until 1915, they cut up our country, they never bought the land. The Boers did the same, when the Boers and the British defeated the Germans and Germany lost its positions in Africa and elsewhere. So that is the prerogative of the people of Namibia to decide who it belongs to.

It's our land. We fought for it. You Germans when you were defeated, your country was divided into two, East Germany and West Germany. So why should you want to come and poke your nose into our affairs? We Namibians know precisely what we want and how to implement our plans in this country.

Right. I was told that there are 192 absentee-landlord farms that will now be up for grabs ...

... Yes, we will not allow foreigners to own land who are not here. If they are Namibians, definitely, that is very clear. That is the decision of my government and the people of Namibia to expropriate land with fair compensation. Whether you like it or not.

But let's take the case of somebody who was here and did not get the farm from colonial times, or like you say, who just took it or got it through generations, someone who bought a farm 10 or 15 years ago. For what reason would you ...

We only want Namibian citizens. If you are a citizen, irrespective of colour or race, yes, you are entitled to the land. But if you are a foreigner, you are not entitled. Because we have no right to go and occupy land in Germany or elsewhere.

No, not occupation. But if you wanted to buy yourself a piece of land in Bavaria, you have every right to ...

To buy, we don't allow others or to sell to them.

So foreigners will in future not be allowed to buy land in Namibia -- even for a high price?

No, they cannot. It's the same in other countries, including in your country in Germany. No foreigners can go and buy land there.

People who want to sell their farms and go home, or do something else with their lives, will they offer their farm to the government first?

We have a minister of land resettlement and rehabilitation. That minister will make a decision on behalf of the government whether this particular individual person wanted to make a business or invest. Yes. But to say you are somewhere else and you occupy land here -- why? Right now more than 200 000 Namibians are in need of land to be resettled.

And this arrogance of you whites must come to an end. There are two cases where indigenous Namibians who stayed on those farms, worked there for more than 50 years, just been evicted, thrown on the national highways and [told] "go to your government". And yet they are here being protected by my government.

When we adopted the policy of national reconciliation, when we defeated you Boers and you Germans during the war, we did not adopt that policy, as though we were cowards. We wanted peace and we also know how to protect peace and how to maintain it. If you violate it, definitely you will feel the heavy weight of our laws.

From this I now take it, that you say: in the longer run ...

Don't insult me further! Don't talk about my land. We fought and liberated this country through bloodshed and loss of life.

No, sir, I would never insult you. I really didn't come to insult you. I'm just here ...

[Agitated, points finger ] Stop that insult now!

... to get clarity.

Stop that insult of talking about land in this country! You have no right whatsoever!

I'm just here to ask questions.

After all, you, we defeated you, when you fought against us. We know you supported [BJ] Vorster, [PW] Botha, all these fascists.

There is a precedent that happened in the past two years in Zimbabwe. Can you tell me ...

Now you stop insulting me, by referring, talking to me about Zimbabwe. Go to Zimbabwe. You know where Zimbabwe is.

I have been to Zimbabwe. My question to you would be ...

[Sharply] Don't ask any question about Zimbabwe to me. Go to Zimbabwe. You know where Zimbabwe is.

I was asking about the economic situation in Zimbabwe and why you think it is not so good right now.

Don't talk Zimbabwe to me. You know where Zimbabwe is. You go there and ask the Zimbabwean leaders.

Okay. Then we move on. This year the African Union [AU] has replaced the Organisation of African Unity [OAU]. What possibilities do you see where the AU could do things differently, also with regard to the New Partnership for Africa's Development [Nepad] and the recently discussed peer review ...

All right. The OAU's tasks and responsibilities by the founding fathers of the OAU, on the 25th of May 1963, was to liberate the African continent from minority white colonial occupation. That was the task. And it has been concluded on the 4th of May 1994, when South Africa became a genuine non-racial society. That day the total liberation of Africa was achieved.

So now, the tasks and responsibilities for the African Union is to struggle for economic independence. Nepad is the implementing arm of the African Union, it's not an independent organisation.

There was a discussion recently whether the peer review mechanism should be employed the way President Thabo Mbeki had originally said or ...

Don't talk about Mbeki to me. Ask questions related to Namibia to me. You are stationed in South Africa. Well, go ask Mbeki there. Why do you come to ask me here about Mbeki?

Because Namibia is part of it.

No, Namibia is not part of South Africa.

No, part of the AU, part of Nepad, that's what I am saying.

Yes, but why then you expect me to come in? Because the AU belongs to all former members of the OAU. It doesn't belong to Namibia or Nepad or any of the other countries. So whatever we do, we do it collectively, in the interests of the member states of the AU.

But your opinion of the peer review mechanism? Some people are critical about it, they don't like it.

Go and ask them.

I'm asking you. Do you think it's a good thing or not a good thing?

You just ask me things that are related to Namibia. You know where they are. Why don't you go and ask them?

You were just now very critical about the history, as is your right. But how would you define the relationship between Namibia and Germany today? Is it good?

We have a good relationship with Germany. We promote that relationship, because we consider Germans as our distant cousins because of our long relationship.

Now with the new Namibia and the new Germany we are no longer dealing about what happened in the past. We leave the sad history behind and forge ahead with cooperation, in terms of resources.

We have a lot of resources here, ranging from diamonds, uranium, gold, copper, marine resources and others. Germany with their technology and we with our resources, we agree to meet and discuss and enter into joint ventures for mutual benefits, for the Namibians as well as for the Germans.

The Herero chief has started a court case for reparations from Germany, which the Berlin government rejects ...

Yeah, you go and ask him. You know where he is.

What is your point of view as government?

You go and ask him. I was in Germany just in June. We had a very good meeting with the Chancellor [Gerhard Schroder] as well as with other government officials, and businessmen and women from Namibia and Germany met to discuss future cooperation. So, you know where the Herero chief is.

I know what he wants, he has brought a case ...

Go and ask him.

But you as a government, from what I hear and read, you reject this, the way he has done it.

That is your own interpretation. I was in Germany in June. So we talked with the chancellor. Are you now representing the chancellor or who are you representing?

I represent my newspaper.

Ah, stop that arrogance.

But what is your position on reparations after you spoke to the chancellor? Do you feel Germany should pay?

We never spoke about reparations. We talk about cooperation between Germany and Namibia.

I have two more questions. After 12 years, where do you see your successes and where do you see unfinished business?

Our tradition here is, we don't talk about ourselves, praising ourselves. These other people who are observing us, you are in Namibia now, you see for yourself whether there is progress, or not. Whether the situation is still the same as it was under South African apartheid colonial domination or not. Is there any difference that you can see?

What would you be particularly proud of, when you look around, things you have achieved?

It is you to observe and go and write, if you write. I see here you say that Nujoma has gone ahead and bought a Lear jet. Yes! What do you think? We should travel by donkey-wagon? We have resources here. When the apartheid regime left, they took all the aircraft, including even DC-3s. They took them. We find ourselves with no single aircraft. You expect us not to travel by jet? We are not a banana state as you think we are. We have the resources here. We are not going to borrow money from anybody, we buy with our own resources.

We are entitled to travel by jet just like other people. If you go to Germany you find all over jets, even private people have them, and therefore the Republic of Namibia cannot buy a jet? That is arrogance, arrogance.

I didn't ask you about that ...

Well you stop that.

... I asked you what are you most proud about after 12 years. I wanted to write a few pluses down.

We are proud to be Namibians. We are proud to work and develop our country without begging anyone.

My last question: in the next two months the Iraq crisis will dominate the world. What is your position? What happens if the United Nations resolution is fulfilled or is not fulfilled?

Namibia is not involved in Iraqi business. It's you whites who are involved. Go and ask the Americans.

Well, it's a UN Resolution. You are part of the UN.

You go and ask those who sponsored the resolution. It was not sponsored by Namibia. It was sponsored by the Americans and the British. Go and ask them, you know where they are.

Is there anything I didn't ask you that you would like to add?

No, I just want to say: stop your arrogance. We thought that when the Cold War ended all countries would work together for the common good of the people. But if you whites continue with arrogance, surely we will hit you! We will have the capacity to deal with you. Don't rubbish our situation, we have the capacity to deal with you.
Re: An interview with Nujoma, 2002
Boerseun

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Monday, 16. June 2008 at 21:42
Eengoli,

I think your post is a brilliant example of the madness and dementia Nujoma suffers from. Thank God he is no longer in a position to humiliate us on the international stage anymore.

Looking at his resposes to the questions asked, one has to assume he is eather deaf, or stupid, or both. His raw hatred of whites is also evident.

No doubt a lot of the "we liberated the country" and "nujoma is the founding (floundering??) father of the nation" crowd are going to sling insults at me (boerseun) and accuse you (eengoli) of "being a puppet" or "being brainwashed" or "being a candle in the wind" Just ignore them. They propably are incapable of understanding the value of the transcript you posted.

"Samma, go home, your village want their idiot back. You know where it is. Ask them!!"
Re: An interview with Nujoma, 2002
Tiara

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Monday, 16. June 2008 at 23:33
Oh,Eengololi,where did you dig this interview from........do you want to kill me with laughter or what?oh,I am sorry,but I just can't contain my laughter...............hahahaaaa.........................hmmmmm,I will comment later as now I am speechless.............hahahaaaa,

Sure,no doubt,Namibia surely got a top class "comedian"!no wonder the country is becoming a joke to the world.................
Re: An interview with Nujoma, 2002
mind yo stuffs

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Tuesday, 17. June 2008 at 00:45
If you go against Nujoma then leave his house(Namibia) RELOCATE traitors and sellouts
you don't fear elders, or you even say that to those who fathered you?
Re: An interview with Nujoma, 2002
Superman

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Tuesday, 17. June 2008 at 02:25
That is why most of us Namibians (and I can safely say Africans) like Dr Shafaihuna Nujoma so much, because he always states his mind and always stand for what he believe in.. Therefore we refer to him as a principled son of this soil.

Its because of this very stance of his that Namibia is called the Republic today. Most cowards could have chosen to give answers against their brief, simply to please their colonial masters (the likes of boerseun) for exchange of positive pro-west media coverages and become an instant hero by saying the land must remain in the hands of white minority.

Some Namibian people are really excited to be abroad and view their mother land through the eyes of outsiders but instead of promoting what Namibians stand and have fought for, they are making fun of it, shame!

Normal people (ir-regardless of educational and intelligent level) normally answers friendly questions with friendly answers and rude questions with rude answers, therefore you could have expected even worse answers from Kakukutu komatanga to the journalist of the newspaper that never see anything right that associated with black pigmented people, because they (the Newspaper crew) will distort it anyway to suit their liking.

Long live Cde Nujoma so that yo Haters will have something unpatriotic to say. You are a mysterious man who is equally hated by manority and loved by majority to the extreme and you always stand for majority right which is a good thing to do.

super
Re: An interview with Nujoma, 2002
Goddy

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Tuesday, 17. June 2008 at 12:14

Just a remind to Eengololi and Buerseun that, you can tarnish the names of Namibian leaders as much as you can but never think that, majorities will come to your side. You have setttled in minority form and one day you will dissappear in the same way. The so called Nujoma's interview, 2002 known by everyone not just by Eengololi. I warned you minorities several times, don't wage personnal wars here esp on our respected elders. No doubt, some of you are among those couldn't benefit from Namibian resources during Nujoma's time. Now you look so frustrated all the time about him and SWAPO party.

Boerseun wrote - "cowards will attack Eengololi and Boerseun". That was an insult to participants on this forum.

Just like speaker of our NA said it one day "we want to discuss issues here but not personal attacks".

I rest my case.
Re: An interview with Nujoma, 2002
Boerseun

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Tuesday, 17. June 2008 at 14:24
See, I told you how they would react.

By the way, MYB, you said " If you go against Nujoma then leave his house" I am not in his house, since I do not live in Ovamboland, or Angola ( Homeland of the Vambos)
Re: An interview with Nujoma, 2002
Sunroof

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Tuesday, 17. June 2008 at 14:36
so what? we realy dont want u to live in ovamboland, by the way we re pround to have a homeland, unlike u guys just settle any were like goats!
Re: An interview with Nujoma, 2002
Tiara

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Tuesday, 17. June 2008 at 16:04
Hmmmm,I am just wondering if some people do really think before they write and post their comments????To the looks of things,I don't thing so............................some people are just busy making fools out of themselves and it's a pity......

For example,Eengololi only asked "WHAT IS YOUR VIEWS"?meaning one was only suppose to read the transcript he posted and give your comments accordingly...........but not "pointing fingers" to other people.................


PEACE
Re: An interview with Nujoma, 2002
Dai

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Tuesday, 17. June 2008 at 17:21
Please give relevant sources of your information. We want to know where, how and when it was conducted, i am sure you all have the information that i need. Another thing (to: Boerseun), dont respect Nuyoma despite of what he has done.
Re: An interview with Nujoma, 2002
Elaeti.nam

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Tuesday, 17. June 2008 at 17:34
Damn, I like that interview. Nujoma doesn't bow to anyone. Do you remember how He told off Blair and Bush in their faces in South Africa at the Sustainable Development Summit?

Anyway what did that arrogant player hating journo expect?

I remember a case where SABC's Special Assignment crew came to interview Nujoma pretending to be friends. They were treated well taken to the farm and so on. Just to go back to S.A misquote him.

They got a copy of a speech from NBC in which Nujoma was talking about challenges facing Namibia.

On SABC it went like:

Nujoma: " In Namibia we have enemies, some are in front of me, some on my left, some on my right and some behind me.." It was cut there, and then Gwen Lister came on saying something like:

"The enemies He is talking about are Homosexuals, Whites etc..."

This was all wrong because Nujoma's speech (which was cut from SABC) actualy continued to say:

"...Those enemies are Poverty, Unemployment, Ignorance, ... "

It was after that incident that Nujoma became critical of some journalists with the hidden Boereseun type agenda.

Before Independence they use to call him a terrorist and print cartoons of him with a Hyena body feeding on human flesh.

You may hate him, but We love him because we are where we are today because of his determination and Inspiring character
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Tuafi

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Tuesday, 17. June 2008 at 17:42
Thank's very much Elaiti and thanks to anybody who will appreciate what Nuuyoma have done to us. No hapandula noyaka. Long live Nuuyoma we love you and we wish you a long life.
Re: An interview with Nujoma, 2002
Keddy

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Tuesday, 17. June 2008 at 19:23
I also say LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONNNNNNNNNNNNNGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG live to the father of the nation, we respect you and will salute you forever. tough luck to your losing enemies and enemies of this beautiful land of the brave.

Much love NESIMANEKO
Re: An interview with Nujoma, 2002
mind yo stuffs

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Wednesday, 18. June 2008 at 08:57
You Tiara, Fucck you and yo stupid thoughts, you're married online to Boesrsun right?
don't just try to track down somebody's post cos you agaisnt the lines he's putting down
try to peep the game, read between the lines before judging nobody
to BOerseun remember My past is better than yo present, and my present is better than yo future
think it over and don't exploit Namibia of it's virgin nature and resouces, Ponk Russia kickin us here while they signed an Agreement to exprole minerals deposits. Whites in Africa are all refugees and imigrants looking for a green pasture, SO IF YOU DON'T LIKE THE NATIVES, WHY DON'T YOU JUST RELOCATE?
[Post edited by: mind yo business on 18/6/08 8:58 AM]
Re: An interview with Nujoma, 2002
kaquelle

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Wednesday, 18. June 2008 at 10:44

Its true Elaiti and i concur with u cause some people in this Country never appreciate after all they are enjoying the benefits of independence.

To Enkololi an interview was straight and to the point, some jornos like to interpret Nuujoma just to confuse the Nation and to please their Masters. Newspapers / Medias are there to make money (Business) so for these journalists to sell / attract their customers this one of the tactics of mis-interpreting some of our (Africans) Leaders. A deliberate actions to make headlines and get recognized by their Masters (Westerners ) who owns and funds some of these journalists.
So we salute Nuuyoma for what he did for this Country!!!
Re: An interview with Nujoma, 2002
Dr. RK

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Wednesday, 18. June 2008 at 16:19
I did't say Nujoma was wrong or right!

I don't have anything against H.E Dr. Nujoma I just wanted to hear your comments on this historically interview.
However, it came out that certain individuals are being failed by thier common sense...

Goddy come down...
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Re: An interview with Nujoma, 2002
Goddy

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Wednesday, 18. June 2008 at 17:48

Eengololi, we also couldn't know the reason behind your move to post that interview here. I was among those read it the first day was published, 2002.

If you "Eengololi" didn't know by the time you were going to post that interview, hope by now you know ( It sparked fire here) and i recommend you to refrain from such act in future.

I'm ready to support and defend the name of Father of nation.
Re: An interview with Nujoma, 2002
Tiara

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Wednesday, 18. June 2008 at 20:49
Wow,Mind your business!!!! I really thought you are clever than that........hmmmmm,anyway,what can I say....nothing....because I find it a waste fighting with people like you.

Please,leave me alone.....as I done nothing wrong.......what's wrong with your mind???????

Peace.
Re: An interview with Nujoma, 2002
Tiara

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Wednesday, 18. June 2008 at 22:23
Yes,and one thing I forgot to tell you is,I generally tolerate idiots and people who are grammatically challenged,that's why I participate on this forum and if you are willing to slug it out in personal attacks,make no mistake as I can adapt and fight fire with fire.

"Mind yo business" your behaviour is totally unacceptable.......Fulila oondunge ndhondhakaka okalambo mendelelo paife.

Peace.
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mind yo stuffs

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Thursday, 19. June 2008 at 01:50
you Tiara need some therapies, owafa wa lika nani shiimave
you the one supporting whites on these site while yo ass is black
what a bloody traitor?
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Re: An interview with Nujoma, 2002
Tiara

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Thursday, 19. June 2008 at 02:17
Hey,hey,taloko layi ngwee,please leave me alone.......is it a sin to agree with anybody that got a valid point????

It does not mean that if I am black then I should not agree with white's people valid points..........what is really wrong with you???is your head function well..........?????

Oh,please,stop with your nonsense,ok.

Peace.
Re: An interview with Nujoma, 2002
Tiara

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Thursday, 19. June 2008 at 02:43
And if you want to insult me further,then please,contact me on this e-mail address.tiara@web.com.na

Peace.
Re: An interview with Nujoma, 2002
Dr. RK

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Thursday, 19. June 2008 at 18:57
Goddy you re intellectually challenged!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Legal Trophy

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Friday, 20. June 2008 at 11:22
what else can be say? its just long live the founding father of the Namibian nation. a visionary leader and a broad minded soon to be a geological interactual......so, those who feel threatened by his presesnce in the land of the brave in which he had fought, they shall all be ashamed of turning out against their freedom fighters...
Long LIVE DR SAM SHAFIISHUNA NUJOMA.....LONG LIVE THE HROES OF THE LAND OF THE BRAVE...
Re: An interview with Nujoma, 2002
Sacramento

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Saturday, 21. June 2008 at 16:48
He is the man, Tate Semma kwata kepaya, okemwiya lo ma homato.

Fatululileli Okambulu, Boerseun
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