New Era

Kawana takes IDs to Omitara

- Efraim Ranjeni

Home affairs minister Albert Kawana handed over 40 IDs to Namibians in rural Omaheke, including the elderly, who were unable to access government services.

The minister handed over the IDs on Friday afternoon to the residents of Omitara, in the Okorukambe constituen­cy, in the Omaheke region.

The issuing of the documents follows after NBC News broadcast the story of 91-year-old Harubi Muhenje and Magrieta Isaack two weeks ago.

They were reportedly struggling to register for citizenshi­p – and as a result, they could not access their government pension grant.

According to Kawana, the elderly couple struggled to register for their citizenshi­p since 2003 and was approved the same year; however, they have not received their national documents.

“Every citizen has a right to enjoy the fruits of an independen­t Namibia, and these elderly here and the entire Omitara must as well enjoy the full right of the privilege of our country. Muhenje could not access his pension due to documents, and that touched my heart,” said Kawana.

Kawana furthermor­e emphasised the importance of being documented to the Omitara residents.

He said national citizenshi­p allows them to access services such as

university, and banking and to enjoy participat­ing in decisions of the country, such as voting.

Kawana also indicated to the Omitara residents that the process of making arable land available to resettle them is in the pipeline.

“The government have made 9 600 hectares available to resettle the Omitara people. This land will be divided into sections and be given to every family. This is to ensure that you have your land and be productive by yourself,” said Kawana.

He stated that as the ministry responsibl­e for civil registrati­on, the ministry would continue to run an outreach programme to Omitara every year to register them for citizenshi­p, and called on them to report all civil cases to their councillor.

He urged them to take care of their documents, as this is not just a once-off programme; it is a government­al motto to bring service closer to the people.

Councillor of Okorukambe constituen­cy Rocco Nguvauva said the constituen­cy is faced with many challenges – mainly poverty.

“We are very thankful to Minister Kawana and his ministry for the handover; however, evidence is clear. My people are indeed faced with poverty. As a councillor, I am working with all effort to cut the throat of unemployme­nt and ultimately put an end stop to poverty and other issues facing my people in this constituen­cy,” said Nguvauva.

 ?? Photo: Efraim Ranjeni ?? Documented… Minister of home affairs Albert Kawana with the recipient of citizenshi­p Magrieta Isaak and her husband Harubi Muhenje at the handover of National documents at Omitara on Friday afternoon.
Photo: Efraim Ranjeni Documented… Minister of home affairs Albert Kawana with the recipient of citizenshi­p Magrieta Isaak and her husband Harubi Muhenje at the handover of National documents at Omitara on Friday afternoon.

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