30.03.2004

Things Gone Wrong

AFTER the War of Liberation from colonialism and South African occupation was won, everybody was very positive about the future of our beloved Namibia and of our Constitution.

But things have gone very wrong somewhere.

The 14th anniversary celebrations have been and gone, and our

Constitution was flouted by the Ministers.

 

People, the brothers and sisters, will hear the same rubbish

again, ad nauseam! Remember the 60 000 jobs promised before the

last elections? We will still have to listen to a lot of promises

and stories about big victories won by Fat Cats who will then leave

in their GRN luxury limousines to go to guarded mansions behind

high walls with electric fences and surveillance cameras.

 

They will not tell us a word about the real government of our

beloved country.

 

Who are these people who really govern our daily lives? The

Botsotos against whom no Ministers or Labour Union activists

protest, who have the international protection of Amnesty

International, Human Rights Watch, the UN, churches and Women's

organisations.

 

Those who rule us are killers of taxi drivers, shop owners (cuca

or otherwise) senior citizens, farmers, home owners or

party-goers.

 

They rob and kill for gain or just for fun.

 

They are rapists of grannies, children and infants.

 

They steal anything that is not nailed down, and even that which

is nailed down, given the time which they seem to have, as they are

the governors anyway.

 

So, as in the past, the future of our beloved Namibia lies in

the hands of the normal hard-working citizens - the housewives,

mothers, fathers, senior citizens and youths.

 

These are the 'have-nots' and the victims of our daylight

robbery Government, who promised free schools, health care etc.,

and and who do so time and again.

 

Take your country back! Replace both governments! Let the

'daylight Government' go to the farms which they have appropriated

under the guise of being formerly disadvantaged (as Affirmative

Action does allow this).

 

And they get cheap money even though they have all the money

they need.

 

Here they can discriminate against their own labourers.

 

And let the Botsotsos go to their graves where they belong, so

that you, the normal citizens of Namibia, can sleep at night

without fear that your food and other possessions will be stolen

and your children will have to go to bed hungry, or that you'll be

murdered in your beds or elsewhere.

 

The struggle continues!

 

'Seekoei'

Olympia, Windhoek

 

Note: Real name and address provided.

 

Letter shortened for brevity and edited for time references -

Ed

 

The 14th anniversary celebrations have been and gone, and our

Constitution was flouted by the Ministers.People, the brothers and

sisters, will hear the same rubbish again, ad nauseam! Remember the

60 000 jobs promised before the last elections? We will still have

to listen to a lot of promises and stories about big victories won

by Fat Cats who will then leave in their GRN luxury limousines to

go to guarded mansions behind high walls with electric fences and

surveillance cameras.They will not tell us a word about the real

government of our beloved country.Who are these people who really

govern our daily lives? The Botsotos against whom no Ministers or

Labour Union activists protest, who have the international

protection of Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, the UN,

churches and Women's organisations.Those who rule us are killers of

taxi drivers, shop owners (cuca or otherwise) senior citizens,

farmers, home owners or party-goers.They rob and kill for gain or

just for fun.They are rapists of grannies, children and

infants.They steal anything that is not nailed down, and even that

which is nailed down, given the time which they seem to have, as

they are the governors anyway.So, as in the past, the future of our

beloved Namibia lies in the hands of the normal hard-working

citizens - the housewives, mothers, fathers, senior citizens and

youths.These are the 'have-nots' and the victims of our daylight

robbery Government, who promised free schools, health care etc.,

and and who do so time and again.Take your country back! Replace

both governments! Let the 'daylight Government' go to the farms

which they have appropriated under the guise of being formerly

disadvantaged (as Affirmative Action does allow this).And they get

cheap money even though they have all the money they need.Here they

can discriminate against their own labourers.And let the Botsotsos

go to their graves where they belong, so that you, the normal

citizens of Namibia, can sleep at night without fear that your food

and other possessions will be stolen and your children will have to

go to bed hungry, or that you'll be murdered in your beds or

elsewhere.The struggle continues!'Seekoei'

Olympia, WindhoekNote: Real name and address provided.Letter

shortened for brevity and edited for time references - Ed