Forgetting The Past

Forgetting The Past

GOVERNMENT officials, how can you forget that you were eating cassava porridge and sardines donated by other countries in Angola? Education to your children and other support was free, like a place to stay, medicine and communication.

As I see in this government there is jealousy, discrimination, crime and carelessness. This means that officials, you do not care about the lives of others; only yourselves.Government officials, remember that during struggle for independence of this country you were getting support from other countries inside Africa and abroad, what will happen if those countries decide to ask something from you? Will you be able to repay them? Social Security Commision, remember that you are there because of the workers who have money deducted from their salaries each and every month while you throw it in a dustbin.From today SSC stop deducting money from the salaries of workers because workers cannot accept rubbish or pollution – people having problems with their health status and food for their children and wife or husband while you are throwing money at Avid which misuses it.The SSC forget about 30 million.The 30 million must go to the train to buy material to reach Angola where I was when I was a child, eating casava porridge and sardines.Avid Investment people, if you do not pay back 30 million for the train to reach Angola, you have to be suspended from the job forever.Especially Paulus Kapia.As you said you are a full Swapo member and you are not the only one in this country.So am I, Elise Simon.I am a full Swapo member since birth while I was in Dalantanto schooling and my parent was at the front, fighting.I want a feedback from the former President on why adult education literacy teachers are receiving only N$700.We HIV-AIDS sufferers are not supposed to die quickly from AIDS, but we will if officials do not want to buy better quality medicine and rather misuse the economy.If you go to the STD clinic either in rural or urban areas, people are seriously sick but they are just given Panado while corruption continues.Elise Simon WindhoekThis means that officials, you do not care about the lives of others; only yourselves.Government officials, remember that during struggle for independence of this country you were getting support from other countries inside Africa and abroad, what will happen if those countries decide to ask something from you? Will you be able to repay them? Social Security Commision, remember that you are there because of the workers who have money deducted from their salaries each and every month while you throw it in a dustbin.From today SSC stop deducting money from the salaries of workers because workers cannot accept rubbish or pollution – people having problems with their health status and food for their children and wife or husband while you are throwing money at Avid which misuses it.The SSC forget about 30 million.The 30 million must go to the train to buy material to reach Angola where I was when I was a child, eating casava porridge and sardines.Avid Investment people, if you do not pay back 30 million for the train to reach Angola, you have to be suspended from the job forever.Especially Paulus Kapia.As you said you are a full Swapo member and you are not the only one in this country.So am I, Elise Simon.I am a full Swapo member since birth while I was in Dalantanto schooling and my parent was at the front, fighting.I want a feedback from the former President on why adult education literacy teachers are receiving only N$700.We HIV-AIDS sufferers are not supposed to die quickly from AIDS, but we will if officials do not want to buy better quality medicine and rather misuse the economy.If you go to the STD clinic either in rural or urban areas, people are seriously sick but they are just given Panado while corruption continues.Elise Simon Windhoek

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