LETTERS -
| 2013-08-02
Did Swapo Sell Out?
THE excellent article by Keshii Pelao Nathanael (‘Namibia: More divided than ever’, The Namibian, 23 July) raises many vital issues and should be compulsory reading for all Namibians.
It is indeed a courageously written piece against such an autocratic Swapo leadership. We hope that he will write again especially about the crucial general strike of 1971-72 so that we can draw lessons about what to do today.
The main implication of that writing is that Swapo leaders Nujoma and Pohamba sold out to the apartheid-colonial regime by ‘providing’ that regime with sensitive information. Unlike so many of our genuine fighters, Nujoma and Pohamba were not jailed on Robben Island. Why? It is time for the Namibian nation to demand answers.
Of course, this is not surprising to many of us who knew all along that Swapo never liberated this country. The Swapo leadership was not even at the negotiating table and had to accept the crumbs from the table of imperialism; they were treated with disdain as they had not won anything on the battlefield that could provide them with any leverage.
Swapo did not have any military bases inside the country. So, all this talk about Swapo having liberated this country and that grotesque militaristic monument outside Windhoek represent empty boasting.
This Swapo leadership is only interested in self-enrichment; they do not care about our people. If anything, Swapo has brought misery with the feverish privatisation of everything in this country. Instead of having a discussion about the tangential and partial privatisation of a primary school, this nation should urgently debate the large-scale privatisation of the whole economy, the education and health systems, etc.
The privatisation of the fishing industry, for example, enriched a few politically-connected elite at the expense of the majority of the population who cannot even get any of our own fish in this country. The same applies to the mining, oil and gas industries – which produced a few mega-rich people while the vast majority struggle to survive.
What about the super profits of the banks, estate agents and insurance industry? Their collusion leads to the housing prices being so ridiculously high. How about the privatisation of water and electricity? What about the food prices? These are basic needs that should not be used for extracting profits.
So, Nathanael is unfortunately right that Namibia is more divided than ever. Swapo has destroyed the Namibian nation. It is time to get rid of the thoroughly corrupt Swapo elite. Wake up Namibian working class! Organise against privatisation! Organise a general strike!
KP Shitumbapo and D Aluteni
Katutura
Comments
Maano, Leave then these who I assumed they died because of the liberation of this country under Swapo party, then tell me who liberated the country? Also clarify of why Swapo was formed, let us not misled the nation it is always good to be honest enough and to point out what actual happening then we can understand you better not that Swapo did not liberated the country though I am far my dear. I think you are farthest. Give me who liberated the Country if not Swapo then I will be in the position of understand you better. - Hosian Hitanwa
I dont understand how you can build a house on an unstable foundation. What vision are you talking about when the vision of those whose blood watered our freedom disintergrated with them? Namibia is unstable i dont even have to list anything, you know them all, more than i perhaps. Yes we should work together to throw away bad apples in our society and not saving them to affect the entire basket,. We have to rebuild our foundation prior to anything else. Pointing fingers unnecessarilly? What you are saying is that you condone all the corruption and self enrichment schemes going on in Namibia, or are those not problems. Mr Think Again get your facts straight, you sound like THEM...
It is true what they say " you cant make all people laugh at the same time". I am of the opinion that your speech is very untrue and non convincing. I hate blamers than opinion givers. Striking is never a solution for a problem in any situation. In Namibia we fight for common good and purpose i.e. vision 2030. let all put more affort in what we are trying to achieve than pointing fingers to others unnecesary. Let us address problems and not create more problems.. - Mr Think Again
Hosian ,when people died is that the reason that swapo have liberated this country you are very far to understand and I feel pity for blindness - maano
The article is not clear how can you say Swapo did not liberate this country if we have our fathers, mothers, brothers and sister who died during the liberation struggle headed by swapo what are you saying. Who liberate the Country then and how he let it be in the hands of Swapo who you claim did not liberate the country.
Make yourself clear or else talk about some other things that are making sense. - Hosian Hitanwa