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Namibia’s New President Warns Underperforming Ministers: No Room for Complacency

Bantu Gazetteby Bantu Gazette
March 26, 2025
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Namibia’s New President Warns Underperforming Ministers: No Room for Complacency

Bantu Gazetteby Bantu Gazette
March 26, 2025
Reading Time: 2 mins read

WINDHOEK, Namibia (BG) – Namibia’s new President, Dr. Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, opened her first Cabinet meeting on Tuesday with a firm message: ministers must deliver results or face consequences.

Speaking just days after her swearing-in as the country’s fifth Head of State, President Nandi-Ndaitwah told Cabinet members that the “business as usual” era is over.

She stated that delays in implementing decisions will not be tolerated. “I do not like the word ‘work in progress’… in most cases, it is used to mean nothing is done.”

The president made it clear that each minister’s performance will be closely monitored.

A dashboard will track progress on every project, and evaluations will begin within three months based on key performance indicators.

“This is not a time for complacency and procrastination,” she said, “by accepting your appointments, you have made commitments to serve our people under this administration.”

Her remarks set the tone for the 8th Administration’s priorities: delivery, accountability, and urgent service to the Namibian people.

She urged ministers to familiarize themselves with the SWAPO Party Election Manifesto and its implementation plan, calling it a binding contract with the citizens.

President Nandi-Ndaitwah emphasized her trust in the professional capabilities of her Cabinet but underscored that trust must be matched with results.

“You have been chosen because I believe you can make a difference,” she said. “I urge you to act with clarity, integrity, honesty, and to serve the Namibian people without fail and to the best of your ability.”

Addressing issues such as youth unemployment, housing, health, and food security, the president called for swift, coordinated action across ministries.

She also called for ethical conduct, transparency, and the elimination of favoritism or undue influence.

She said Namibians want tangible improvements in their lives. “We are too few to be poor.”

With weekly Cabinet meetings set for every Tuesday, the president concluded by declaring the work of the 8th Administration officially open, making it clear that the public’s expectations will drive government action, and inaction will not be tolerated.

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Namibia’s New President Warns Underperforming Ministers: No Room for Complacency

WINDHOEK, Namibia (BG) – Namibia’s new President, Dr. Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, opened her first Cabinet meeting on Tuesday with a firm message: ministers must deliver results or face consequences.

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“This is not a time for complacency and procrastination,” she said, “by accepting your appointments, you have made commitments to serve our people under this administration.”

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She urged ministers to familiarize themselves with the SWAPO Party Election Manifesto and its implementation plan, calling it a binding contract with the citizens.

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Addressing issues such as youth unemployment, housing, health, and food security, the president called for swift, coordinated action across ministries.

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She said Namibians want tangible improvements in their lives. “We are too few to be poor.”

With weekly Cabinet meetings set for every Tuesday, the president concluded by declaring the work of the 8th Administration officially open, making it clear that the public’s expectations will drive government action, and inaction will not be tolerated.

Namibia’s New President Warns Underperforming Ministers: No Room for Complacency

Bantu Gazetteby Bantu Gazette
March 26, 2025

WINDHOEK, Namibia (BG) – Namibia’s new President, Dr. Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, opened her first Cabinet meeting on Tuesday with a firm message: ministers must deliver results or face consequences.

Speaking just days after her swearing-in as the country’s fifth Head of State, President Nandi-Ndaitwah told Cabinet members that the “business as usual” era is over.

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“This is not a time for complacency and procrastination,” she said, “by accepting your appointments, you have made commitments to serve our people under this administration.”

Her remarks set the tone for the 8th Administration’s priorities: delivery, accountability, and urgent service to the Namibian people.

She urged ministers to familiarize themselves with the SWAPO Party Election Manifesto and its implementation plan, calling it a binding contract with the citizens.

President Nandi-Ndaitwah emphasized her trust in the professional capabilities of her Cabinet but underscored that trust must be matched with results.

“You have been chosen because I believe you can make a difference,” she said. “I urge you to act with clarity, integrity, honesty, and to serve the Namibian people without fail and to the best of your ability.”

Addressing issues such as youth unemployment, housing, health, and food security, the president called for swift, coordinated action across ministries.

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