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Old 24th July 2008, 12:33 PM
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Yes truth be heard. Often we rant and rave about mostly the negative incidents in our society. I took note of the commendable manner in which a the minority and marginalzied group of the Namas in Namibia took action to also be recognized for economic gains in a land we all should proudly claim heritage to. Please refer to lead here: Namas by Pohamba oor ekonomiese isolasie
Hopefully the Damara will follow suit and we can start sharing the resources of this country in an optimal manner that will consequently benefit our economy and its progress.... ;-)
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Ek sien niks positiefs nie ... eerder hoe die arme Nama's moet g a t kruip om erkenning. Die president in Namibia se status is meer 'n tipe "God" of 'n groot "heilige".

It is sad to see how one nation oppress other nations in Namibia and expect to be treated as some sort of "holyness".

If I am wrong, then please do not hesitate to proof with true facts that all tribes and nations in Namibia receive equal opportunities on all levels (politics, culture, economy, agriculture, mining, fisheries, tourism, ect.).

Please do not expect me to become 'n gat kruiper, because I am not living anymore under this shitty circumstances where you are not allowed to speak your mind. Most Namibian are living life as if they are in prison. So typical from former communist's ... they can not change.

Away with this subtle communism or open this communism style governance that all see and understand the picture clearly.

By the way, I am a colored Namibian.
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Well everyone is welcome to their opinion, but I would like to add that certain other ways of doing it, would be termed unconstitutional, and e.g. should the Namas have staged a demonstration e.g. in front of parliament, considering they are not Wambos, they would most propbaly not have been met with much diplomacy and forced off the premises, wheareas, e.g. wambos were able to even cook in front of the same....truth is, democracy is a word a on paper, so unfortunately, the marginalized groups will have to try and test other methods to get back what was also legitimately theirs ;-)....Anyway, is it not what happens to anyone who have no political, nor economic power, to have to 'gatkruip' first? I rest my case
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I'm a Canadian, interested in the throws Nambia is going through but there are some huge cultural hurdles for me to jump in order to follow.
What is a Wambos? What is a Nambos?
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