Namibia just gained a new justice minister named Wise Immanuel, who plans to create better laws addressing the country's social and economic problems. President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah selected Immanuel last Saturday afternoon. The president announced several Cabinet picks right after her inauguration as Namibia's fifth leader.
Immanuel, 43, believes his role represents simply his responsibility to serve. When he starts, he intends to examine the current situation at the ministry carefully. He wants to find problems, suggest fixes, and help pass useful laws everyone can understand. According to Immanuel, his job demands full-time dedication.
The minister admits he never expected this position because he focuses on living each day as it comes without anticipating big changes. Despite his surprise, Immanuel feels excited about tackling his new responsibilities soon. Before this appointment, he worked at the University of Namibia, helping develop leadership skills among students.
He also previously held the position of company secretary with the Namibia Students Financial Assistance Fund. His background includes experience working directly with educational institutions across the country. Immanuel brings this public service experience to his new role, leading the justice ministry under the fresh administration.
Immanuel, 43, believes his role represents simply his responsibility to serve. When he starts, he intends to examine the current situation at the ministry carefully. He wants to find problems, suggest fixes, and help pass useful laws everyone can understand. According to Immanuel, his job demands full-time dedication.
The minister admits he never expected this position because he focuses on living each day as it comes without anticipating big changes. Despite his surprise, Immanuel feels excited about tackling his new responsibilities soon. Before this appointment, he worked at the University of Namibia, helping develop leadership skills among students.
He also previously held the position of company secretary with the Namibia Students Financial Assistance Fund. His background includes experience working directly with educational institutions across the country. Immanuel brings this public service experience to his new role, leading the justice ministry under the fresh administration.