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Old 31st March 2008, 09:48 AM
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Talking Eenhana election results (lets analyse)

SWAPO won the election with 15 times (4193) more than votes than RDP (289), what a defeat and victory for the ruling party. The COD get 12 votes less than even to the spoiled votes (13), what to do you think is this not a clear proof to RDP that SWAPO still maintain its vision and can still get two third majority if the oppositions parties are not to preach their manfestos rather than to critise the SWAPO party.

Just image some of us are from that constituency but we did not travel from WHK to go and cast our votes there but rather we leave it to our young sisters and brothers (born 1990) to prove the RDP wrong.
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Congratulations have to go to the SWAPO Party for winning the vote. I think SWAPO will always be supported, unless it does not deliver what it promises and people's lives get worse instead of better.
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I love quoting (even out of context) nowadays. I think if I say the following, people may even agree with me: "Daniel did not survive the lions".
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Swapo will always win, maybe yes, but I beg to differ pertaining the reason why: it wins because Namibians refuse to move forward and grow as a nation, so irrespective of whether SWAPO delivers anything( which of coz they keep failing to do, as a party and as a government driver), they will win, Namibians in outset are really extreme tribalist, with little tolerance for thy neighbour, but they are good in feigning an illusive tolerance anyhow, so most of you will be like: 'what the human beings is she on about?'
So sir, it(SWAPO) is not winnning because it means anything, it wins because the apartheid regime capitalysed on the one weak point us Namibians have(mind you they never fabricated the devide and rule, it is now evident after 18 years of independence), the division among tribes!!! SWAPO anyhow continue their devide and rule tactics, only they are perfecting it to the point that most Namibians are seemingly blind to it......but then again, the saying goes: 'Elke hond het sy dag'.....and so the natural process will follow its course and come hell or high water, there will be days coming that SWAPO will not be the clear winner infinitely, neh....hush, dont argue with me now, nothing you can say or do can derange change...it be inevitable.....o.k I said ma bit on dis

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Far be it for me to argue against such a determined person as juikk!

But if the younger generation ( the one she belongs to) does not take time and pain to TEACH the older generation (mine - as I have often heard) that the times are changing/have changed, there will always be this generation (credibility) gap and there will never really be true harmony.

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