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Opinion - Corruption in Namibia – systemic or systematic?

Opinion - Corruption in Namibia – systemic or systematic? 2021-04-30  In his response to questions posed by the opposition in the National Assembly during the State of the Nation Address debate on 15 April 2021 in the National Assembly, President Geingob rejected claims that corruption in Namibia is systemic. The President rather contended that corruption in Namibia is systematic. The President supported his assertion by arguing that Namibian corruption is systematic because ‘you do not need to pay for the system to move’ (indirectly quoted).  Although the President’s argument in regards to the delineation of systemic and systematic may be correct in their simplest connotation, it nonetheless needs to be interrogated further to determine whether corruption in Namibia is systemic or systematic – and to what extent. To achieve a clear distinction between the two concepts of systemic and systematic corruption, an exposition of the two terms is called for. 

Geingob introduces fresh blood to National Assembly – Appoints 22-year old Masua

Geingob introduces ‘fresh blood’ to National Assembly – Appoints 22-year old Masua Mandisa Rasmeni The Presidency announced on Thursday, 23 April the appointment of 22 year old, Patience Masua as a Member of the National Assembly. The President, HE Dr. Hage Geingob appointed Masua following the resignation of Rear Admiral (Rtd) Peter Vilho from the National Assembly. Masua holds a Bachelor of Laws LLB (Honours) from the University of Namibia and served as the Secretary-General of the Namibia National Students Organisation (NANSO). She has also worked as an Assistant in the Office of the SWAPO Party Chief Whip in the National Assembly. Geingob wished Masua well in the execution of her legislative duties.

VOX POP - Opinion - Namibian Sun

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