IN the editorial in Friday’s The Namibian, it was inadvertently said that Prime Minister Nahas Angula brushed aside the DTA’s comments on the State Owned Enterprises Bill because the DTA accused Angula of not consulting with the party on the bill.
In fact, Angula said the DTA’s Johan de Waal should first have consulted with the Prime Minister before proposing changes to the bill. The original read: The State-Owned Enterprises Bill was another bill years in the making, but instead of considering proposed changes, the Prime Minister Nahas Angula chose to brush aside the DTA’s comments – maintaining that MP Johan de Waal had a hidden agenda and failed to consult with him on the proposed changes before tabling them.The original read: The State-Owned Enterprises Bill was another bill years in the making, but instead of considering proposed changes, the Prime Minister Nahas Angula chose to brush aside the DTA’s comments – maintaining that MP Johan de Waal had a hidden agenda and failed to consult with him on the proposed changes before tabling them.
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