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    Omer is offline Member
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    Default Re: What issues do you feel are holding our country back from its true potential?

    yes i changed my name.

    as it was mentioned here i should have no say in the goings on in Namibia as i am not fully a citizen of this country yet .
    i have to agree to a certain extent and do feel saying how different my orginal country is and blah blah blah has no place in these forums.


    for that i aplogize but please don't shut me up for trying to create conversation that
    i feel are important to my voiceless Namibian freinds without internet access.

    this forum is about creating dialogue and i want to be a part of it too
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    Default Re: What issues do you feel are holding our country back from its true potential?

    Omer,

    Nobody is shutting you up! That was just my cynical self manifesting itself in writing. As a member of the The Shebeen you are fully entitled to your own opinions - and fully entitled, too, to any flames or compliments resulting from these!

    Talk, Omer, Talk! It's better than any other cure!

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    Default Re: What issues do you feel are holding our country back from its true potential?

    Politics for one. The civil service sector is too politicized at the expense of the national interest. This has mainly to do with the ruling party's political objective. The nation building effort has enormously exposed itself to politization and this could begin to roll back the little progress that had so far been attained, under the common presumption that there is a genuine effort for egalitarian development effort. The deficiencies-- virtual apathy, lack of meaningful commitment, bureaucratic licentousness, lack of solid sense of ethical and moral compass result from the the kind of politization of the civil service.

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