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    few months ago namibian give money to zimbabwe, now angola ,how rich are we? we cant handle our own country but we can handle others...look at those students in the street with no money to go to university,the teachers who are crying everyday,the college lectures ,the walvis flood victims those people need that money...but we are just donating the cash like no ones business!!!!

    u can save other family while u cant cant save urs.............................

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    What good is money if you can't spend it ...........................elsewhere????????????????????????????

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    This is what some heterogenous cultures' administration are inclined to do. It seeks to satisfy only an exclusive faction to no avail. The notion is that a factional oriented government is there for its selected faction of people and itself. However in the process, elements of its target faction become collateral demaged goods. Have you ever done a comparative study of especially the democratic instiutions of say, S.Korea and the US, Botswana and Namibia or the US and its western allies, India and China. The collateral demaged effect is induced by the extrapolation of unintended consequences factor. Now, Namibia as had been studied will fare the worse due to its unique colonial history, climate, population, geography and now its emerging political ideology. The heralded world ranked highest income disparity here is not due to market forces, but rather to political intervention. I am only hoping that our leaders will come to their senses and desist from political foul play. Start uniting under the national umbrella of diversity and work for the common good----to do the right things is never late.

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