By: Kandjengo kaMkwaanyoka
IN today’s Namibian political landscape, it’s evident that various local authorities are mired in political squabbles, suspensions, and delays in decision-making.
Most of the squabbles we have witnessed are primarily based on political affiliation.
Unfortunately, these squabbles are hampering the nation’s economic development and social progression.
The repercussions of these political disputes are far-reaching.
Budgetary allocations, investment decisions, and procurement choices are all influenced by these disputes, leaving little room for impartial decision-making.
What’s even more disheartening is that addressing these political immaturities is often viewed as tribal attacks, making any corrective action an uphill battle.
This unsettling trend of political immaturity isn’t confined to one locality.

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