New Era

Swapo’s invisible enemy decoding

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Taking a reflective angle inclines one to replay the events of the war in the then corridor of sufferings or triangle of death, pegged with common landmarks and memories of denial, loss of hope rejection visibly written on the faces of Namibian freedom fighters.

Scrip writing Namibia’s independen­ce without punctuatin­g it with Swapo’s corridor of sufferings or triangle of death, in war zones located in Angola and d Zambia is regrettabl­y as good as ignoring the daily tears shed in the quest to the attainment of the independen­ce of the country. Despite all these, Swapo was an admired force of PLAN guerrillas branded in discipline, comradery.

Sadly, Swapo did not only leave behind bomb shelters, landmark military camps but resting souls in marked and unmarked graves, consisting of orphans, mothers, sisters, brothers and frontline sacrificin­g freedom fighters. This fate was not self-made, but part of a programmed long term colonial agenda and Namibia, unfortunat­ely, happened to be part of this calculus.

Today, it is not only Swapo which is exposed to generation­al betrayal, but the searching souls of our brothers, sisters in single and mass graveyards, in Angola and Zambia.

One wonders how these souls can rest in peace in foreign territorie­s and more so if the young generation of today choose to take a path of betraying the very sovereignt­y for which the souls perished.

It may be correct that the aspiration­s of the youth are obscured by economic realities, resulting in lack of jobs, lost hope and prospects to secure jobs immediatel­y after graduating.

The truth is that the young generation is pursuing and only seeing innocent lizards on the ground and the walls, but they cannot see the harmful crocodiles in their own pockets and therefore do not understand the primary source of the burden. Those who ought to understand will criticize because of purely the absence of the will and determinat­ion to discover whether what is being advanced in the discourse is correct or not.

Twenty-one years ago, and in a ceremonial manner, Namibia was enticed to conclude what is referred to as investment promoting double taxation treaties. Signing these treaties confirmed Namibia’s appetite to promote economic growth, desire to have investment­s that generate employment to eradicate poverty, but at the same time country is designed to sign revenue treaty which symmetric distributi­ve that fits with the model of the economy.

Question: Why was Namibia allowed to sign a double taxation treaty, which is asymmetric distributi­ve instead of the one that is symmetric distributi­ve? Why was the same revenue treaty overridden through an external state aid control participat­ion exemption taxation regime?

All these events equate to the design of an economic collapsing template so that years later Swapo stands in the conviction box of blame.

The challenge to Swapo and equally the nation is not the threats from the economic realities. It is rather the inability to understand the primary source of the economic burden and difficulti­es. Unemployme­nt and the resulting high poverty levels are resultant effects.

Let us justify the above statement by asking some irritating questions: Is the Swapo Party responsibl­e for the current economic hardships? How could the Swapo-led government effectivel­y realise robust economic growth that creates employment, when the government is left to administer a wrong revenue treaty for 21 years now? How is government expected to effectivel­y address social ills if the same treaty has been overridden through an external state aid control participat­ion exemption taxation regime?

Swapo did not fail, but the enemy crafted a failure template so that this failure is assumed to be the failure of Swapo in the minds of the young generation, through the above schemes.

The western man says little knowledge is extremely dangerous and so harmful that it can advance generation­al curse. When marginal thinking is the only level of a perspectiv­e view, conclusive blame and condemnati­on become the order of the day.

Both the Swapo Party and the born free generation have become victims to the invisible enemy’s knavish incitement of mistrusts, public discontent, anger and the creation of poverty, unemployme­nt, as well as societal disorienta­tion.

Unlike Cuba’s young generation, which I have, high respect for, Namibia’s young generation is far from understand­ing the protection of state sovereignt­y.

The enemy knows this too well that Namibian young profession­als do not understand sovereign protection and therefore are at the liberty to surrender all, once they are exposed to economic hardships.

Today, the very Swapo Party that liberated the country from the yoke of colonialis­m is viewed as having economical­ly failed and being cursed for the current levels of poverty.

Swapo’s enemy is super invisible to those who have not mastered the secret of taxation. The enemy is no longer at the doorsteps but in the bedroom.

To sustain governance and sovereign protection Swapo must hit back and destroy the invisible enemy’s master gun; (i.e. the externally sponsored State aid control participat­ion exemption taxation regime which is linked to the Namibian economy).

 ??  ?? Philips Ndunda
Philips Ndunda

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