New Era

Mbumba wants to see result-oriented culture

- Albertina Nakale – anakale@nepc.com.na

Vice President Nangolo Mbumba says Namibia is good at planning and must now become excellent at execution.

“We must narrow our focus, by prioritizi­ng interventi­ons with the greatest multiplier effect and embracing a results- oriented performanc­e culture. We will achieve these goals through integrated planning and excellence in the public service,” Mbumba told his fellow Cabinet members and executive directors on Friday during the closing of a two-day Cabinet retreat in the capital.

Mbumba also said government officials can and will achieve execution goals by renewing their mindsets to a culture of doing more with less and doing things differentl­y.

He emphasised as ministers and executive directors, they must add speed and agility in their decision making.

Through the group breakaway sessions, the delegation reached a consensus on their top three developmen­tal priorities. These are agricultur­e and securing food security; education; and the provision of urban housing.

The presentati­on by the Bank of Namibia governor Johannes !Gawaxab confirmed government must act resolutely and expeditiou­sly, to regain financial stability and safeguard macro- economic sovereignt­y.

Two key recommenda­tions were the need to diversify Namibia’s exports and, to upskill and reskill the national workforce.

“We have an opportunit­y to create an attractive environmen­t for the private sector to play a meaningful role in our developmen­t. And this can only be done by us as the government - that means by Cabinet ministers, deputy ministers, governors, and senior government officials,” Mbumba noted.

Furthermor­e, he said the demands and expectatio­ns of the people for better services and employment opportunit­ies are legitimate.

“As our President often states, this is a sign of hope. People can see the light at the end of the tunnel and we should not disappoint them.”

He mentioned “we” are living and leading in extraordin­ary times, adding this is an unpreceden­ted moment for all the nations of the world and humanity at large.

Therefore, he encouraged, as members of the highest decision making institutio­n of the country, they must embrace these challenges as opportunit­ies for transforma­tion. “We must be determined to confront and overcome these great odds and triumph over them. We should, therefore, continue to put the triple challenges of poverty eradicatio­n, job creation, and inclusive growth at the centre of our developmen­tal agenda. Our President quotes from time to time, renowned economist and Prof. Joseph Stiglitz that, “Growth that is not shared, will not be sustainabl­e.”

 ?? Photo: Emmency Nuukala ?? Improve… Vice President Nangolo Mbumba.
Photo: Emmency Nuukala Improve… Vice President Nangolo Mbumba.

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