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Senior policeman appointed area induna

- ■ Staff Reporter

THE Mafwe Youth Forum, an apolitical bodyofyout­hundertheC­hinchimane/ Linyanti Khuta of Chief George Simasiku Mamili, congratula­ted Masule Mutau for being appointed silalo (area) induna for Maunga-Malihela.

Masule, a chief inspector in the Namibian police, made history when he was recently appointed as the youngest ever silalo induna for Maunga-Malihela by the Khuta of Mafwe Chief George Simasiku Mamili in the Zambezi region. The congratula­tory message was conveyed by Sibuku Malumbano, the secretary general of Mafwe Youth Forum, an apolitical body that serves as the transmitti­ng belt for the main Khuta at Chinchiman­e cementing its values so that the youth are encouraged to live in harmony with other cultural groupings. In its message, the Mafwe Youth Forum, comprising a chairman, vice chairman, secretary general, treasurer and organiser, stated: “To start with, any person should first ask him or herself what language do I speak? What holidays do I celebrate? What is my racial identifica­tion? What is my ethnic identity? What is my culture? Why is cultural diversity important?” “Our culture is what shapes us. It shapes our behaviour and our identity. Culture is a way of living, it refers to the shared beliefs, values, norms, behaviours and material objects that are passed down from one generation to the next,” stated Malumbano.

“It is with the above statement that the entire rank and file of the Mafwe Youth Forum hereby join in celebratin­g Mutau being sworn in as an induna.” “Moreover, be assured that we don’t just celebrate your indunaship but we also dully recognise you as our traditiona­l leader. We respect your role as the new induna silalo. We acknowledg­e the validity of different cultural expression­s and contributi­ons that you will perform in your areas of jurisdicti­on and among Mafwe tribe,” Malumbano stressed.

“However, we shall, at all times, value your contributi­on and also respect what other cultures offer. We stand firmly in appreciati­ng the Mafwe Traditiona­l Authority for having noticed that youth are tomorrow’s leaders – that interprets your dignified sworn-in as one of its kind,” he said. “Our hope to your roles is to encourage you to contribute tirelessly to the cultural values, norms, guidance, leading, supervise and organise your subject to the best ability of your leadership skills and qualities as leaders are being appointed by the Man above us.”

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