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Mogotsi replaces Kapia at Works

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PRESIDENT Hifikepunye Pohamba on Friday appointed National Council MP Stephanus Mogotsi as the new Deputy Minister of Works, Transport and Communication.

Mogotsi replaces Paulus Kapia, who resigned in August amidst controversy surrounding his role in an investment scam involving the Social Security Commission (SSC) and the now liquidated Avid Investment Corporation.

Introducing the Deputy Minister to the media, Pohamba said he trusted Mogotsi would carry out his duties with dedication and commitment to improve economic development and living standards in Namibia.

"In recent months and weeks, our country has witnessed negative reports in different spheres of society, ranging from economic crimes to violence against women," the President said.

"Such reports have the potential to polarise our society, tear apart the social fabric that holds us together and even undermine Government's efforts to deliver services and public goods to our citizens."

The President referred to his Inaugural Statement in March, saying that the decision to appoint Mogotsi was in line with his belief in the values of efficient service delivery, hard work, transparency and accountability.

Speaking to the media afterwards, Mogotsi said he was at a loss for words.

"It's about serving the public and the President to the best of my ability," he said, "and I think I'm up to it."

Mogotsi has been a member of the National Council for the Omaheke Region since December 16 2004, and is also a member of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Regional Development and Reports.

He joined Swapo in 1978.

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