
Originally Posted by
SteveBiko
With the population of about 2 milion people coinciding with the vast wealth mother nature gifted to this lovely, huge land of ours, why oh why should we have more than 50% of our population living along the poverty line? The answer, however, is fairly simple: Whoever is managing our wealth and resources isn't doing it right. Surely, there can be no escape whatsoever from this answer. If the administrator of this failure is the SWAPO government, then SWAPO failed dismisally.
SWAPO did not fail because Hidipo Hamutenya & co said so, SWAPO failure is manifestered in our every day life. They cannot prioritise matters for starters. They were supposed to initiate well managed industrial projects with the aim to substitute the importation of basic commodities like food stuff, basic services( like financial, construction, etc) that can actually bear fruits instead of embarking upon projects whose needs are, clearly, not so urgent. One of SWAPO's big failure is also manifested by the fact that they don't want to recognize most of the fearless men and women who fought for independence inside Namibia. All you here is " the ex-combatants". This people were even worse off considering the fact that they were defenceless, had no where to run or hide and, therefore, at the mercy of the Kovoet barbarians all the time. Take a drive (or walk for that matter) in the streets of Katutura. All you see written on the faces of most of those you encounter is destitution and hopelessnes. If you go to the Babylon, Okahandja Park, Shitenda locations especialy, you will be forgiven for thinking that you are in some war ravaged country. The situation is so bad that the call for the councilors, or whichever officials responsible for the development of these communities, to be criminally charged is not absurd all. I understant that every nation has its ghettos but the situation in our shantty towns are way too inhumane. And this is the capital city, can you imagine how the situation is like in the smaller towns and rural areas? SWAPO pat itself on the back for providing ater and electricity to SOME rural areas, this can also be viewed as a self serving act because if they didn't do it, only Dr Sam Nuyoma and probably Hons. Pahamba, Iithana and Ekanjo will vote for SWAPO. In the Southern, Caprivi, Kavango, regions there's hardly anything new after independence( and I don't want to bore you with the details about our Education, Health, and all other Social Services which are in utter shambles). I could go on and on, eventually writting a book the size of the bible about the SWAPO failures.
Let me tell you how things started. After indepentence, SWAPO had still not firmly rubber stamped their authority in Namibia. so, accordingly big positions where handed out to the best psychophantic element who can sing the SWAPO( and you know is SWAPO, don't you?) songs the loudest. Qualification and experience was never a condition. As a result, crucial developmental projects and responsibilities fell to incompetent individuals who has the brain of a forth grader. Policies are oftenly coied and pasted from various sources and you expect a Tanganyika veteran to implement it? What a laugh! And this sort of praise singers, knowing that they were appointed by the power that be, were at liberty to do whatever they deemed fit with national resources without any fear of prosecution or any form of punishment whatsoever. Since our justice system does not seem to recognize the theft of tax payers' money as a criminal offence, the 'oshimbwango' set in and "comrades" in previleged positions placed their own and their famillies' interests above anything else, without a single thought about the law or its consequences. Now after fattening their pockets, obviously, they become disinterested and lost all the sincerity in their work to develop the entire country or spread the benefits to the ordinary Namibian. Development became a political tool used to reward those strategically important to the SWAPO power base and with held to those who are deemed not worth it. The liberation heroes turned into vultures who are simply in the look out for more projects exploit.
Wandering why all the support still,huh? Let me break it down for you ,ok? Swapo gained their popularlity and everybody's support when it was realy deserved. Most of us were so fed up with the oppression that we viewed SWAPO in the same light the Israelites viewed Moses. SWAPO went ahead, organized then "won" the independence. This earned them the cult status confered upon it by many, usually, illiterate Namibians. To many poor (both in financialy and educationally) Namibian the only oppresion that exist in their mind is colonial, by white people of course, therefore, any other form of oppression, from fellow black Namibians for instance, is a myth or propaganda. They don't believe that their liberation sruggle heroes can be as devilish as to disregard them when the sharing of the independence cake is concerned. This is the reason why you see bare footed villagers walking 15km to fetch water fully donned in SWAPO colurs and ready "to defend the revolution" . Blind loyality indeed brought about by the utter lack of education in the first place.The people are actually cheering on the bunch of burgoisies that oversees the missery they are complaining about ( the poor health, education, low pension for the elders etc) ? I am not educated myself but things like that makes me realize how crucial is this education thing. Swapo knows this and theymaking a killing for it while stock lasts. Our situation is a carbon copy of Zimbabwe, you know. The Zimbabwean people suffered for long enuogh before the bone breaking poverty finally awaken the average man that the "aluta continua" slogan isn't realy feeding anyone. Soon every Namibian will understand that our sporadic poverty and unemployment level is 100% made in Namibia(its also an unregistered member Team Namibia).
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