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Netumbo Faces Tough Test to Unite Fractured Namibia
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 40172, member: 636"] Policy expert Marius Kudumo believes President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah faces tough work bringing Namibians together. Nandi-Ndaitwah spoke at Wednesday's Genocide Remembrance Day and said she refuses to lead a split country. The event honored people killed during the 1904-1908 genocide at parliament gardens. Kudumo thinks the president could unite citizens if government leaders approach talks with open minds. Advanced talks between Germany and Namibia make the job harder for everyone. Kudumo points out that some community leaders and members stay away from current talks because they have serious concerns. Government officials at top levels must start conversations with representatives from hurt communities. Leaders need to hear complaints and find agreement on proposals that help affected groups. Both sides should work toward solutions that satisfy different viewpoints. Community voices deserve attention during these important discussions. Kudumo mentions how Germany handled holocaust talks with Israel as a model for current efforts. Both Israel's government and the World Jewish Congress received payments from Germany after those negotiations. The expert believes Namibians proved their problem-solving skills when they wrote their Constitution years ago. Bernadus Swartbooi from the Landless People's Movement recently held a conference about affected communities. Kudumo thinks similar gatherings might offer the best path forward for healing. [/QUOTE]
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