What achievements made by Pohamba Government? |
Dr. RK
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| Thursday, 19. June 2008 at 19:04 |
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H.E Pohamba's term of leadership is about to end as we are approaching 2009.
So what improvements and success his government accomplished so far?
[Post edited by: Eengololi on 19/6/08 7:04 PM]
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Re: What achievements made by Pohamba Government? |
Keddy
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| Thursday, 19. June 2008 at 20:19 |
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Revisit your mind and answer yourself please. we dont want the kind of provocative questions you post to this folum. find yourself peace and learn how to respect.
We love the progress we are experiencing.
VIVA NAMIBIA
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Re: What achievements made by Pohamba Government? |
Dr. RK
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| Thursday, 19. June 2008 at 20:24 |
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Keddy you re intellectually challenged.
VIVA NAMIBIA
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Re: What achievements made by Pohamba Government? |
Keddy
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| Thursday, 19. June 2008 at 20:31 |
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Thank you, I think I can learn more from you.
What do you think is the answer to your question?
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Re: What achievements made by Pohamba Government? |
Boerseun
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| Friday, 20. June 2008 at 14:36 |
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There propably was some progress, although I cannot think of anything now!!
The "progress" was in all propability just "natural progression" - such as building schools, roads etc. This things are done by governments on an on-going basis. Only problem, in Namibia we destroy faster than we build. Just look at some public buildings that were built as little as 15 years ago - delapidated, dirty, a disgrace!!
There are also INCREASING numbers of students struggeling to get a seat in a classroom every year. Clear proof that for every 2 steps taken forward, 3 are taken backward. Blame the swapo incompetence for that.
I actually feel sorry for Pohamba - he is a reasonable competent head of state let down by the lack of competency in the government he leads. He has to swim with the swapo party dragging him down like a stone tied to his ankle. If he could act in isolation, he would have achieved far more than he did in the last term, "captive" to the racist, tribalist, and primitive policies of swapo.
At least he represented a 100% improvement over the previous president. Now the head of state can represent the country without shaming the citizens with his incompetence. As far as swapo candidates goes, he can get re-elected in my opinion. The lesser of 2 (many?) evils.
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Re: What achievements made by Pohamba Government? |
FBI
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| Friday, 20. June 2008 at 14:43 |
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No achivements, No progress
CORRUPTION IS STILL HIGH?
CRIME IS HIGH?
EDUCATION IS STILL A FAILURE?
HEALTH PROBLEM?
NO LAND REDISTRIBUTION?
INCOME INEQUITY?
POVERTY?
HOUSING PROBLEM?
LACK OF DEVELOPMENT(infrastrucure, roads etc) AND MANY MORE...........
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Re: What achievements made by Pohamba Government? |
Dr. RK
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| Friday, 20. June 2008 at 19:22 |
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Thanks Boerseun and FBI, for your fruitful participation on this topic.
Keddy, please learn to observe the spirit of tolerance and respect for difference. It's not a master that u post-reply to each and every post on this forum. From your own perspective this post's provocative and so, but sometime we need to expand our horizons of thinking before acting. In doing so our particpation on this forum will be worthwhile and constructive.
VIVA Namibia!!!!!!!!!!
[Post edited by: Eengololi on 20/6/08 7:23 PM]
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Re: What achievements made by Pohamba Government? |
EPANGELO
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| Tuesday, 24. June 2008 at 15:49 |
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Ok I c the point Dr RK is eengololi nani
According to me not really a significant progress have been made rather than a continuation of some long due projects. Most if not all 2004 election manistos of the SWAPO party are not implemented up to date, many damages were left in the GRN and as such some problem rectification need to be done before any progress can be done. On corruption I think president Pohamba made a progress there, those corrupt GRN officials the likes of Kapia and others were fired from the ministerial portifolios and others but the problem in it is that ACC is not accounting for top government officials or high comrades for that matter. Up to know I don't know what happen to Hage Geingob 's N$371000-00 debt to the municipality and to the SWAPO party itself of N$100 000-00 debt due to the Grootfontein municipality or so. If all these are true figures on the ground then that ACC is really questionable.
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Re: What achievements made by Pohamba Government? |
Elaeti.nam
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| Tuesday, 24. June 2008 at 18:49 |
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Whoever made sure We have Hifikepunye Pohamba as our second president must be a genius. Everybody can see the progress that Pohamba is bringing to our country.
Pohamba's biggest promise was to root out corruption. He has delivered on that one. Today anybody who want to commit some form of corruption has to think twice.
To me the Nujoma regime was concentrating more on bringing up institutions and developing an Identity for the new nation. Pohamba is now refining those institutions so that they can effectively and efficiently carry out their intended functions. I'm looking forward to Pohamba's second term. I think it would be very exciting, because by then He would be more focused on delivering to the nation rather than dealing with divisions in the party. The few negative minded, tribalist and corrupt individuals who lack confidence in their own leaders (and mentors) will have flushed themselves out of the party.
Indeed the wise man Nujoma knew what He was doing by campaigning for Pohamba at all cost...
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Re: What achievements made by Pohamba Government? |
mile
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| Wednesday, 25. June 2008 at 00:44 |
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what are you talking about?it seems like you dont know what is corruption, do u really excpet to see corruption with your naked eyes? I feel you man, when you are never involved you will always have those stupid assumptions. cooruption is an underground process, it is very rare to discover that there is corruption going on.
boy don't assume that there is no corruption in Namibia, open your eyes wider and a full stop to your mouth. perhaps you are also one of them. go on the net and see which country is leading in corruption, Namibia is one of them, than what the hell you talking about?think before you start moving those jaws.
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Re: What achievements made by Pohamba Government? |
Elaeti.nam
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| Wednesday, 25. June 2008 at 10:46 |
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"Don't just start travelling thousands of MILEs without a direction.you will get lost"
According to the Transparency International 2007 CPI corruption ranking Namibia is ranked the fifth (5th) Least Corrupt Country in Africa out 52 countries.
Africa's Least (less) Corrupt Countries (2007)
1. Botswana
2. South Africa
3. Cape Verde
4. Mauritius
5. Namibia
5. Seychelles
7. Tunisia
8. Ghana
9. Senegal
10. Morroco
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47. DRC
50. Sudan
50. Chad
52 Somalia
http://www.transparency.org/policy_research/surveys_indices/cpi/2007/regional_highlights_factsheets
With Pohamba's crusade against corruption We will soon top Africa.
Fellow Namibians let's all join hands and fight corruption. if you know of any corruption case, please report it to the ACC @ 061 370 600 or anticorruption@iway.na
You can as well vist them physically at:
12 Floor
Dr. Frans Indongo Gardens,
Dr. Frans Indongo Street
Windhoek
more info: www.anticorruption.info
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Re: What achievements made by Pohamba Government? |
mind yo stuffs
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| Saturday, 05. July 2008 at 13:39 |
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The goverment have achieved little compared to what an active and devoliping goverment suppose to achieve, if you build schools with the money you got from those donating, the like of France, then you can't COUNT that an ACHIEVMENT. they achieved to make everybody know the term CORRUPTION, but the goverment can't overcome corruption, we need some adjustments, maybe 2040
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Re: What achievements made by Pohamba Government? |
Sunroof
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| Saturday, 05. July 2008 at 13:55 |
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Reason y I think most people are corrupt in our govenment is that, they have too many responsiblities and they re paid less. e.g they got to take care of the house in WHK and at the sametime the village house. The money that u get per month won't carter for all those needs, so they re forced to make plan B (Corruption) in most casses.
After succeding with the first attempt then they make it a habbit until they are caught with their pants down!!
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Re: What achievements made by Pohamba Government? |
Nkosana
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| Thursday, 10. July 2008 at 14:17 |
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Honestly, there is not much that the government has done. Only expensive cars and more benefits for the employees but there is no new school nor a place for ophans. even the loan holders in the colleges and universities did not get their results because the government fails to pay for them....I hope another party takes over in 2009....VIVA CHANGE.....
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Re: What achievements made by Pohamba Government? |
Sabe
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| Thursday, 10. July 2008 at 15:51 |
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When I first looked at your post, I was caught by a dash of huge shock! I am sure it took you quite a while to draw up the long list of what you allege H.E Pohamba to have caused. But are you sure a single person would logically give cause to such things as you listed them?
Let us take an example of "CORRUPTION IS TILL HIGH?". What do you want HE Pohanmba to do to alleviate this problem? I personally think : unless the people realise the danger of corrupt practices and abondon them, the country shall never be free from corruption pandemic. You people just get opinionated by the anti-peace dirts that come up with issues to make you hate the government. I am not trying to say that I am completely satisfied with the achievements. But the point I am trying to put across is that we can't pinch all the blames to Mr Pohamba as an individual. The inhibit of development is a national pandemic. It needs collective commitment to abate it.
So, please do retrace your reasoning. It does not solve what you allege to be the problem. It only exacerbates the problem. Rather act to encourage the people/nation to act-out the ills of development.
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Re: What achievements made by Pohamba Government? |
Sabe
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| Thursday, 10. July 2008 at 15:57 |
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Learn to be thankful dear! What you are saying only reveals how unrealistic your reasoning is. How would you wish for a new government? Development goes with growth. Do you know that? Imagine then if you get a new government, it will still take years to be able to deliver. Rather allow the maturing government: SWAPO to draw fully capable of delivering as it has now undergone much growth.
Do not wish for pooorness! Be careful...And note- CHANGE begins with you...do not be fooled be those mouthful betrayors. Just a quick wanring!
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Re: What achievements made by Pohamba Government? |
Nkosana
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| Monday, 14. July 2008 at 09:29 |
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You ar right with one thing, change begins with me!! that is why I am against SWAPO........You have to make changes for growth, you need new people with new ideas, not the same old..Why do you tink parents allow their infants to visit Uncles and Aunts? for them to experience a different for of authority...there must be change.
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Re: What achievements made by Pohamba Government? |
Sabe
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| Monday, 14. July 2008 at 13:33 |
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Yep, Nkosana. I think there is a misunderstanding here. I am not saying about whether you are against what party. I am talking about the change you are wanting in Namibia. You are talking some bit of sense now. But still, how do you think change comes by you just talking and not acting? Well, it is also a pitty that however much you wish for a new government. It shall never come true by any means.
Do you also know then that it takes a while to make progress? That means if another party takes over ( as you insinuate in your post), it might still be even longer than what SWAPO took before it starts to appeal in progress. So, why not just give the current government to make its weight on change. Afterall, it is still the one that shall win!
Let us keep talkingn though, but truth remains that unless you choose to ignore it: THERE IS PROGRESS!!!!!
Stay blessed!!!!
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Re: What achievements made by Pohamba Government? |
Tokyo
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| Saturday, 19. July 2008 at 14:52 |
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Some people in the government of the republic of Namibia are very selfish.All they think is how to feed their already "pot beer bellies"!!!!!!!!!! and forget about serving the country at large..........
Sure,Pohamba is trying all his best to make some progress but its those selfish hyaenas in his government failing him.
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Re: What achievements made by Pohamba Government? |
Sacramento
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| Sunday, 03. August 2008 at 04:04 |
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I hapenned to come from Ohangena region, we have one main road B1( been there since Botha) and a half one to Okongo, my region remain the poorest, few schools(natural government obligation) few clean water points( most of them cut off by now) unimployment, prostitution(heard of Oshikango) AIDS, orphans who are not registered for the grant(only one social worker at Eenana, last time she was on matenity leave)
Well, maybe there is progress but not over here. Unfortunatly that is the truth, Namibia is a big country and in my laguege there is a say "shili kOnghumbi oshoshili kEvale" but in this case I think it depend where you find yourself becouse in Namibia, shili kOnghumbi hasho shili kEvale.
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