Let's make Hardap a better place for all
Let's make Hardap a better place for all

Let's make Hardap a better place for all

Mandy Rittmann
MANAGEMENT - OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR WRITES:

In response to the letter carried in your esteem newspaper of 31 January 2022 – “Titled another expulsion”.

It is unfortunate that a certain misinformed writer of the article referred to above is suffering from admitting the flaws and incapacities that may have resulted in the alleged loss of an employment opportunity.

The Office of the Governor distances itself from the malign and spiteful content evidently devoid of any truth carried in your newspaper.

The elements of racial and tribal slur carried in your newspaper as charges against the governor in the “so-called” expulsion of the Director of Education is a shot to justify injustice inflicted on a Namibian in the person of the Director of Education for Hardap Region. This office is placing on record that Hardap is not an island reserved for specific language groups only. Hardap is part of Namibia for every Namibian to work and live in.

The Office of the Governor is hereby calling on inhabitants of Hardap to distance themselves from Tribal and racially fuelled innuendos or undertakings which certainly will reverse the gains of the struggle for an equal and non-racial Namibia.

As for the Expulsion of the Director the internal regional leadership is engaging with the relevant stakeholders to find an amicable solution for the problem. Kindly abstain from spreading distorted, hateful, divisive and unfounded information. The Office of the Governor has confidence in the set of policies and other regulatory instruments as well as the individuals elected or recruited to solve this and other problems with the aid of these instruments.

Office of the Governor herewith wish to advice the broader public as shareholders in the delivery of services to desist from the temptation of spreading misleading information. It is our collective resolve to cease from spreading information that is counterproductive and detrimental.

Therefore, stringent application of the tenets of the administration of justice is recommended by the Office of the Governor of Hardap when dealing with any issue that involves employees in order to ensure a fair and just outcome which in return will guard that the relationship between employer and employee is not harmed.

In conclusion the office of the Governor herewith wishes to put the Hardap education stakeholders to ease, the Directorate of Education is in full swing do not get disturbed by the unfounded and clearly hate driven article. The Director is in his job and the Regional Leadership has the competences to solve internal regional issues.

You are herewith called upon as inhabitants of Hardap Region to Re-Image a progressive region where all of us hold hands despite whatever differences and deliver on governmental objectives for the development of the Region/Country.

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