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SPWC told to transform into formidable force

- - jmuyamba@nepc.com.na

NKURENKURU – Founding President Sam Nujoma has called on the Swapo Party Women’s Council to transform itself into a formidable force to be reckoned with in the Namibian society as far as women and children’s matters are concerned.

Nujoma’s remarks were read on his behalf by Kavango West governor Sirkka Ausiku on Saturday during the official opening of the three-day SPWC induction workshop in Nkurenkuru.

The meeting is intended for SPWC leaders from Zambezi, Kavango East, Kavango West, Otjozondju­pa and Ohangwena regions.

The founding president observed that the orientatio­n programme was a step towards empowering women with the necessary skills to make invaluable additions to society.

“You ought not to neglect the nurturing and mentoring of young women into leadership positions as it is imperative for continuity. Equally, do not neglect the boy child. Be deliberate in your efforts towards roping in young women and harnessing their potential for the greater benefit of the SPWC and the party, by extension,’’ he said.

Nujoma stated that the SPWC has made noteworthy strides in capacitati­ngitsranka­ndfiletoma­ximise performanc­e and productivi­ty, noting that the essence of the council’s objectives for capacity building is contained in the theme under which the programme was being conducted, ‘Re-Imaging Inclusive Developmen­t Through Service Delivery’.

“I congratula­te the entire leadership of the SPWC for emerging unified

after their elective congress. In this regard, the role played by women in the attainment of Namibia’s independen­ce is indisputab­le. Indeed, it was the revolution­ary spirit embodied in Namibian women that facilitate­d the establishm­ent of the Swapo Party Women’s Council in 1969/1970,” he noted.

“Against this background, Swapo adopted a policy of gender equality which was instrument­al in forming a foundation for the inclusion of women in leadership. Today, we are witnessing the fruits of this policy, in the implementa­tion of the 50/50 gender representa­tion, also known as the Zebra Style,’’ Nujoma said in a speech.

The founding president told the SPWC to desist from thinking that the party have reached their destinatio­n, as women in Namibia continue to be victims of sexual and gender-based violence. He noted young girls are still faced with impediment­s such as lack of menstrual products and being subjected to child marriages, which hinders their access to education.

“There remains a need for greater inclusion of women in decision making positions. We have much work to do now more than ever before,” he said.

SPWC secretary Fransina Kahungu in her speech said the bankruptcy of effective leadership has been notable worldwide.

“Generation­s after generation­s have craved political leadership that is truly rooted in the essential virtues of leadership. These virtues include, but are not limited to the following: honesty, decisivene­ss, clarity of purpose, servanthoo­d and accountabi­lity as well as fairness and transparen­cy including sound judgement and inclusivit­y amongst others,’’ Kahungu noted.

She further said despite the ever-growing concern over the lack thereof, women in politics have always been regarded as primary enablers in the inculcatio­n and preservati­on of the said values. Thus, women at all levels of leadership must be capacitate­d with the necessary skills, not only for the attainment of shortterm goals but also for long-term goals, including the preservati­on of nations and their specific institutio­ns.

“Swapo is no exception to the foregoing,” she said.

“Therefore, the SPWC as an extension or sub-structure of the party is contributi­ng to the making of leaders for the long-term benefit of society and the everlastin­g wellbeing of the party, by capacitati­ng solidarity - freedom - justice in its members at all levels. This is to be done through this - leadership orientatio­n programme, which for logistic reasons will be conducted on a regional cluster basis, and for its effectiven­ess, the focus will primarily be on those in the structure of the SPWC,’’ she noted.

“It is therefore expected that SPWC leaders attending this leadership orientatio­n programme, will go out from here to serve their subjects and by extension, their communitie­s, with pride and honour, having now been additional­ly skilled.’’

Kahungu made it clear that it should be noted Swapo, as a massbased party, should strive to break new horizons in pursuit of societal relevance and meaningful­ness.

“Let us approach this programme, knowing well that Dr Sam Shafiishun­a Nujoma has forewarned that: ‘a people united striving to achieve a common good for all members of the society shall always emerge victorious’.”

 ?? John Muyamba Photo: John Muyamba ?? Jovial… SPWC Secretary Fransina Kahungu in a jovial mood with other members of the SPWC leadership during an induction gathering held in Nkurenkuru over the Easter weekend.
John Muyamba Photo: John Muyamba Jovial… SPWC Secretary Fransina Kahungu in a jovial mood with other members of the SPWC leadership during an induction gathering held in Nkurenkuru over the Easter weekend.

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