What Do You Want?

What Do You Want?

I WANT to respond to the provocative statements by CoD MP Rosa Namises.

In the newspaper (of 26/04/04) you (Rosa) attacked the NBC that “you’re tired of watching Ndilimani”. People, sometimes we should be straightforward.What kind of music do you want? I thought the NBC is now balanced when it comes to music with all the local and cultural music.Now you’re alleging favouritism because the NBC is playing Swapo songs via Ndilimani.It’s better to keep quiet if you’ve run out of facts in parliament.I usually keep quiet in meetings if I have nothing to say.About changing NBC logos so that they are more or less the same as Swapo colours, tell me, what qualification do you have in broadcasting for you to choose what colour to be used as logos and backgrounds? It is impossible for a person who doesn’t know how to zoom a video camera to tell others how to use it.Maybe you want CoD colours as the background.I agree with Comrade Hadino Hishongwa’s statement to the SPYL in Swakopmund when he said; “A power hungry person always blames what is right, opposition parties are promising the nation what we have already fulfilled”.Rosa, the Swapo government pays you and you still bite the hand that feeds you, you know where your bread is buttered.Come up with development ideas and develop the country, there is nothing with NBC’s music and its nice bright background colours similar to that of our Swapo party.Mr. Chata, the NBC’s allocation time must not be an excuse, you must hold rallies, or do you want CoD rallies broadcast live.Go to all corners of Namibia and campaign there, don’t blame the NBC’s time.I don’t think there is any political opposition party which has volunteered to go and work at Tsumeb-Oshikango railway line to respond to the President’s call.Today we have many opposition parties which never existed during white rule, and they are even paid by the Swapo government because of its democracy.Rosa, the same hand that pushed the whites is the same hand that is feeding you and you still bite it.Remember it will push you also.John Ntemwa WindhoekPeople, sometimes we should be straightforward.What kind of music do you want? I thought the NBC is now balanced when it comes to music with all the local and cultural music.Now you’re alleging favouritism because the NBC is playing Swapo songs via Ndilimani.It’s better to keep quiet if you’ve run out of facts in parliament.I usually keep quiet in meetings if I have nothing to say.About changing NBC logos so that they are more or less the same as Swapo colours, tell me, what qualification do you have in broadcasting for you to choose what colour to be used as logos and backgrounds? It is impossible for a person who doesn’t know how to zoom a video camera to tell others how to use it.Maybe you want CoD colours as the background.I agree with Comrade Hadino Hishongwa’s statement to the SPYL in Swakopmund when he said; “A power hungry person always blames what is right, opposition parties are promising the nation what we have already fulfilled”.Rosa, the Swapo government pays you and you still bite the hand that feeds you, you know where your bread is buttered.Come up with development ideas and develop the country, there is nothing with NBC’s music and its nice bright background colours similar to that of our Swapo party.Mr. Chata, the NBC’s allocation time must not be an excuse, you must hold rallies, or do you want CoD rallies broadcast live.Go to all corners of Namibia and campaign there, don’t blame the NBC’s time.I don’t think there is any political opposition party which has volunteered to go and work at Tsumeb-Oshikango railway line to respond to the President’s call.Today we have many opposition parties which never existed during white rule, and they are even paid by the Swapo government because of its democracy.Rosa, the same hand that pushed the whites is the same hand that is feeding you and you still bite it.Remember it will push you also.John Ntemwa Windhoek

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