20
May
Prime minister Elijah Ngurare this week offered what many would consider a reasonable appeal for political discipline. In a message circulated widely, he cautioned against premature debates about who should succeed President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, arguing that the country ought to focus instead on governance, implementation of the ruling party manifesto, and the delivery agenda articulated through National Development Plan 6. On paper, his argument is difficult to oppose. Namibia has barely settled into a new political chapter. The President is still in the infancy of her first term. Government ministries are expected to align their priorities, implement policy, and respond…
