Former health minister Kalumbi Shangula plans to write books after leaving government work. He told The Namibian newspaper that his time leading the ministry felt both hard and exciting. Former president Hage Geingob appointed him as minister in December 2018. Shangula became the fifth person to lead health services in Namibia. He wants to return to writing, which he loved before his political career.
Shangula will spend retirement putting words on paper instead of managing health policies. During his years of service, his past job involved many difficult decisions. The former official spoke about his experiences after stepping down from public office. He served under Geingob for several years before leaving the position. Writing represents his next chapter following government leadership.
Shangula will spend retirement putting words on paper instead of managing health policies. During his years of service, his past job involved many difficult decisions. The former official spoke about his experiences after stepping down from public office. He served under Geingob for several years before leaving the position. Writing represents his next chapter following government leadership.