New Era

Amutenya climbs the political ladder

- with Aletta Shikololo - ashikololo@nepc.com.na

WILLEM Amutenya has been making waves in the political scene in recent times, with many pundits considerin­g him one of Namibia’s fastest rising politician­s. New Era’s Aletta Shikololo sat down with the 35-year-old Amutenya to discuss his political journey, pertinent youth issues, and his vision for the future.

Amutenya’s political activism began during his time as a student at the University of Namibia (Unam), where he became involved in student politics and was eventually elected as the Student Representa­tive Council (SRC) president.

After completing his studies, Amutenya continued with youth politics in the Oshikoto region through the Swapo Party Youth League (SPYL) and youth forum, eventually being elected in 2021 to the SPYL regional central committee (CC) during the seventh congress and later the national executive as secretary for labour and justice.

During the eighth SPYL congress of 2022, he was re-elected to the wing’s CC and later delegated to the mother body congress, where he emerged as the youngest CC member.

Though he has been in the political space since his early 20s, Amutenya attracted public attention after an attempt to challenge SPYL leader, Ephraim Nekongo, for the league’s top position at the eighth congress.

The controvers­ial congress saw Nekongo retaining the position, dashing Amutenya’s hopes when he was denied an opportunit­y to contest.

Asked about his inspiratio­n to delve into politics, Amutenya credited his fellow youth leaders at the time who he believes were radical in tackling university and national issues. “They really developed in me the real patriotism and interest to participat­e in national discourses,” he said. He also shared that his followers and those he inspired motivated him just as much. “Especially when they talk of my leadership qualities. I then felt that possibly I have what my generation wants in political leaders, so I considered myself a political leader throughout,” he narrated.

The young politician emphasised that bread and butter issues are crucial to young people’s economic advancemen­t.

He listed educationa­l funding, access to affordable financial support for their business, access to affordable housing, and any other opportunit­y to make a living as key issues affecting the youth.

“Those in schools and varsity are striving to make it to the top for economic freedom. Nothing else. Therefore, any issue that contribute­s to young people’s economic advancemen­t is vital,” noted Amutenya.

When it comes to engaging young people in political processes, the politician stressed the importance of a sustainabl­e approach that includes a formal political discourse and providing input in formulatin­g current and future politics.

He believes that inclusive political participat­ion is a fundamenta­l and democratic right that is crucial to building a stable and peaceful Namibian society.

He said, “It must not be a mesmerisin­g game. My plan is to advocate for young people to be engaged in formal political processes.”

Amutenya’s advocacy includes providing necessary knowledge and capacity through youth-oriented platforms like social media, youth public lecturers, and reaching rural youth.

Queried on his election to one of the Swapo party’s most crucial structures, Amutenya considers it as a victory for his generation. He sees it as an opportunit­y to prove his capacity and what it means to include the youth in formal political processes.

“That symbolises the keen interest to changing the political landscape,” he noted.

In terms of his vision for Namibia’s future, he wants nothing else but socioecono­mic freedom for all. Amutenya believes everyone deserves to benefit from the national cake through services and opportunit­ies that improve their lives.

He, therefore, pointed out he is accountabl­e to the Swapo youth and the Namibian people and adheres to specific tools in place to ensure transparen­cy in decision-making processes.

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Photos: Contribute­d Rapidly rising… Emerging politician Willem Amutenya.
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Willem Amutenya

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