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Die immigrasieministerie het visums met aankoms by die Walvisbaai-hawe met onmiddellike effek ingestel. Die ministerie sê as ’n deurslaggewende toegangspunt vir maritieme handel en toerisme, speel die hawe ’n reuserol in die dryf van ekonomiese welvaart. Waarmee is die regering besig? Enige persoon met slegte planne kan mos nou maklik in die land kom? Het Namibië die mannekrag om te sorg dat hulle na 90 dae weer uit die land uit sal gaan, of gaan hulle nou permanent “inwoners” word?

Munisipaliteit wil water spaar, maar gisteraand het ʼn pyp gebars by St. Paul’s. Massas water stroom die pad af. Niemand by City of Windhoek is aan diens (23:30). Die water stroom die nag deur. Hulle daag 07:00 op. Dis om van mal te word!

Right Honourable Prime Minister, Mrs. Saara Kuugongelwa, could you please right away address this new trend that we as the public are going through and are observing? There is a proclivity among government offices, agencies, and establishments to not respond to any letters from the public. To me, that is an unprofessional, unwarranted, and ludicrous, unbecoming gesture showing off a sign of incompetence and non-performance. What's so difficult to at least acknowledge receipt of such a letter, which won’t even cost you five minutes of your precious time? – BAB, ||Kharas!

I am wondering how the Cabinet is construing government policies and enacting legislation in general. Why should recommendations taken at regional resettlement committee’s level be mandatory to go to the Honourable High Court of Namibia? Are the members of these committees not competent enough to make informed and well-researched decisions? At the end, their mess is causing the taxpayers lots of money in legal costs and claims. The government is losing the majority of the legal cases in land dispute battles. Does the government not have adequately trained legal practitioners? Do they undergo different types of training for the very same law? It’s mind-boggling, worrisome, and disgraceful, leaving one with more questions than answers. All in all, the government must just enact legislation that is substantive in principle and aimed at ethical governance principles, etc. As our late President, Dr. Hage Godfried Geingob, used to say, we must respect, honour and uphold our constitutional democracy, our institutions, instruments, and establishments, etc. This system of institutional corruption must come to an end; the government is failing us to fight. – Anonymous

So is daar gedurig perde in die gordels by Karasburg?

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