But all he's really doing is messing up the Swapo party, spreading
suspicion and as much vitriol as he can in the process.
BUT then it's not just 'Ananias'.
It's himself and friends and it's written in language similar to
that used by none other than the Swapo Youth League's Paulus Kapia
and his lackey, Udo Froese, and there is considerable room for
comparison between these e-mails and the duo's past joint missives
- there are remarkable similarities both in style and content.
Part I and Part II have already been sent out, filled with
invective and hints of all sorts of weird plots and agendas, when
the only ones in existence are their own! Their latest was a
lengthy and libelous diatribe about myself which was published in
Swapo's mouthpiece and the Government's newspaper as well as the
SPYL's website.
The abovementioned were happy to publish this, because it was
mainly about me, but the e-mails also tackle very prominent and
well-placed Swapo members, who would undoubtedly be successful in
libel suits against the SPYL chief and cohorts if they wanted to
take this route.
Now Kapia's list (remember his famous list? Promised but never
delivered?) is beginning to make sense, for this appears to be
it.
Not even the Swapo mouthpiece would dare publish these mails,
which is probably why they've chosen this route in the first place,
sending it to a vast group of recipients, most of whom have
responded with rather unflattering requests to 'Nghifitikeko' to be
removed from the list.
There are many prominent people mentioned in the mails, and of
course, media like The Namibian, which is alleged to have "been
awarded substantial sums by foreign interests not to publish any
critical stories against the fired president-hopeful Hidipo
Hamutenya".
Well, sorry to say but the cheque never reached us, but then,
perhaps, they intercepted it! Some of those tackled in the mail
include Leake Hangala, Gerry Munyama, Vilbard Usiku, Mocks Shivute,
and Ministers Jesaya Nyamu, Nickey Iyambo, Netumbo Ndaitwah, and
the list goes on.
All these and other people are accused of various things, from
outright corruption to attempts to bring Hamutenya back into the
Swapo fold.
And as if the latter was a crime, even if proved true! I have no
idea where our Minister of State Security stands on this matter,
but if ever there was a campaign which is doing a great deal of
harm, it is this one.
And perhaps our incumbent President, having himself started the
ball rolling on the anti-Hamutenya campaign, should really bring
these people to order once and for all.
Again the writers are ever-intent on all sorts of plots and
agendas, but one must clearly ask the question as to who's pulling
their strings? What and who is behind this campaign, under guise of
anonymity, to heap discredit on the heads of all or some of those
mentioned simply because they might have supported Hamutenya? It
amounts to a total witch-hunt, and perhaps Minister Hifikepunye
Pohamba, who is already said to be irritated by the divisive
politics that now seems to characterise the Swapo Party (and
perhaps this is why he made an attempt at a show of unity between
the other Swapo presidential hopefuls and himself), should deal
with the SPYL man and his cohorts with immediate effect, for they
are clearly on a path to purge the party of people they don't like
and/or destroy them.
This is unacceptable politicking.
It is dirty tricks at its worst, and I am certain that both
Kapia and Froese remember these from the old Apartheid days! Some
of the information in the mail is material familiar to Froese.
As a self-proclaimed one-time advisor to Winnie Mandela, for
example, he was familiar with the likes of Alain Guenon, a close
associate of hers, and to whom extensive reference is made in this
latest e-mail.
He's also well-tuned to the South African business community,
and familiar with the telecommunications industry on a personal
basis.
So the e-mail is a collaborative effort between himself, on the
business side of things, and our SPYL man on the politics! If
people have done wrong, whoever they are, they should be made
accountable.
But I personally object to the manner of this campaign, with the
perpetrators hiding behind anonymity to spread malevolent
gossip.
Anyone who has to resort to this kind of smear tactic cannot
have the interests of the Swapo Party or the nation at heart.
BUT then it's not just 'Ananias'.It's himself and friends and it's
written in language similar to that used by none other than the
Swapo Youth League's Paulus Kapia and his lackey, Udo Froese, and
there is considerable room for comparison between these e-mails and
the duo's past joint missives - there are remarkable similarities
both in style and content.Part I and Part II have already been sent
out, filled with invective and hints of all sorts of weird plots
and agendas, when the only ones in existence are their own! Their
latest was a lengthy and libelous diatribe about myself which was
published in Swapo's mouthpiece and the Government's newspaper as
well as the SPYL's website.The abovementioned were happy to publish
this, because it was mainly about me, but the e-mails also tackle
very prominent and well-placed Swapo members, who would undoubtedly
be successful in libel suits against the SPYL chief and cohorts if
they wanted to take this route.Now Kapia's list (remember his
famous list? Promised but never delivered?) is beginning to make
sense, for this appears to be it.Not even the Swapo mouthpiece
would dare publish these mails, which is probably why they've
chosen this route in the first place, sending it to a vast group of
recipients, most of whom have responded with rather unflattering
requests to 'Nghifitikeko' to be removed from the list.There are
many prominent people mentioned in the mails, and of course, media
like The Namibian, which is alleged to have "been awarded
substantial sums by foreign interests not to publish any critical
stories against the fired president-hopeful Hidipo Hamutenya".Well,
sorry to say but the cheque never reached us, but then, perhaps,
they intercepted it! Some of those tackled in the mail include
Leake Hangala, Gerry Munyama, Vilbard Usiku, Mocks Shivute, and
Ministers Jesaya Nyamu, Nickey Iyambo, Netumbo Ndaitwah, and the
list goes on.All these and other people are accused of various
things, from outright corruption to attempts to bring Hamutenya
back into the Swapo fold.And as if the latter was a crime, even if
proved true! I have no idea where our Minister of State Security
stands on this matter, but if ever there was a campaign which is
doing a great deal of harm, it is this one.And perhaps our
incumbent President, having himself started the ball rolling on the
anti-Hamutenya campaign, should really bring these people to order
once and for all.Again the writers are ever-intent on all sorts of
plots and agendas, but one must clearly ask the question as to
who's pulling their strings? What and who is behind this campaign,
under guise of anonymity, to heap discredit on the heads of all or
some of those mentioned simply because they might have supported
Hamutenya? It amounts to a total witch-hunt, and perhaps Minister
Hifikepunye Pohamba, who is already said to be irritated by the
divisive politics that now seems to characterise the Swapo Party
(and perhaps this is why he made an attempt at a show of unity
between the other Swapo presidential hopefuls and himself), should
deal with the SPYL man and his cohorts with immediate effect, for
they are clearly on a path to purge the party of people they don't
like and/or destroy them.This is unacceptable politicking.It is
dirty tricks at its worst, and I am certain that both Kapia and
Froese remember these from the old Apartheid days! Some of the
information in the mail is material familiar to Froese.As a
self-proclaimed one-time advisor to Winnie Mandela, for example, he
was familiar with the likes of Alain Guenon, a close associate of
hers, and to whom extensive reference is made in this latest
e-mail.He's also well-tuned to the South African business
community, and familiar with the telecommunications industry on a
personal basis.So the e-mail is a collaborative effort between
himself, on the business side of things, and our SPYL man on the
politics! If people have done wrong, whoever they are, they should
be made accountable.But I personally object to the manner of this
campaign, with the perpetrators hiding behind anonymity to spread
malevolent gossip.Anyone who has to resort to this kind of smear
tactic cannot have the interests of the Swapo Party or the nation
at heart.