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    Default Talking about land reform in Namibia

    Its no news that China is the next economic giant of the world. That's one of the reasons why you have Hartz IV in Germany.

    The clock also ticks for Namibia ... tic ... tic ... tic ... and then ... <boom>
    ((((((((((((((((((( a new day )))))))))))))))))))
    also, the Namibian land question, will change direction. It starts in Zimbabwe, then down South Africa, then into Namibia, over hills and mountains and valleys into Angola.

    Also, the killings of the white farmers, starts in Zimbabwe, now more then 2 500 white farmers have been killed in South Africa, tic ... tic ... tic ... tic ... Namibia!?

    No worries, what goes up, must comes down.

    tic ... tic ... tic ... remember, the masses don't know you, maybe the 1% black cabinet members, who have no influence, just a bit politics. Its not enough.

    This is again just my predictions, no need for hysteria or paranoia ... tic ... tic ... tic ...
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    Default Promoting the speedy land reform.

    Is the land reform programme a priority or a joke?

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    Default re: Talking about land reform in Namibia

    You better go and see a computer specialist because your keyboard has sticky keys.

    For the "tic-tic-tic": How about a psychologist? Or pscychiatrist. He/she should get rid of the nervous habit.

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    cool Piet-ro, tell him

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    Default re: Talking about land reform in Namibia

    I agree with the black leadership of today not having much influence, as business as usual is still conducted according to the then apartheid way and generating a bigger gap in the havs and have nots and unequal wealth distributions, I think as opposed to RSA for instance, Namibia has only figureheads and no real change after independence, as 'deals behind closed doors btw formerly advantaged and the political 'leadership' of Namibia, are still conducted,i.e. bribes and 'hire the blackie style stunts, with the majority of the formerly advantaged still owning an unfair portion if you may.

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    Default re: Talking about land reform in Namibia

    juikk,

    A very jaundiced look at the Namibian political landscape, but, possibly, not entirely without some form of substance

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    Hey, phelakuti! I suppose, I'd better appologise. Did not quite mean it the way it sounded. Sorry, bro!

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    Talking Land distribution

    Did the people get the land back or are they simply tired of fighting the impossible or what is going on in Namibia these days.

    Give the corrupt politicians a run for their/there money. Whats wrong with you people.

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    Default Re: Land distribution

    Which people? Which land"? Fighting Who/What?. Just in case you may not know: land is sold, bartered, gifted, pledged; not never distributed - at least not in a democracy.

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    Default Re: Land distribution

    In Namibia's democracy, it seems land DOES get distributed, among the majority dudes and girlz, coz we mos based alloacting of benefits according to majority and the whole of Namibia's politics is mos aba majority...so Mind factory, it is really easy to guess who got land all over the place, oh wait....it is also termed 'decentralization', albeit only in one direction....did we not chat aba dis b4?

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