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IPC promises to turn Katima into logistics hub

- N John Muyamba jmuyamba@nepc.com.na

RUNDU – The Independen­t Patriots for Change (IPC) candidate as councillor in the Katima Mulilo Urban constituen­cy’s by-election Lynnette Malipa has promised to turn the town into a logistics hub. Malipa is employed by the Roads Authority in the Zambezi region as a principal transport inspector.

“If I’m elected, I will turn the Katima Mulilo Urban constituen­cy into a logistics and tourism hub since it is a gateway to landlocked SADC countries. I will also revive the Zambezi Waterfront, while developing more tourism facilities within the constituen­cy,” she enthused.

Just like other aspiring councillor­s, Malipa is campaignin­g to emerge victorious in the upcoming byelection slated for 25 August, necessitat­ed by the death of former councillor John Mukaya in a car accident in May this year.

“During my 15 years of working in my hometown Katima Mulilo, I have been fortunate enough to work closely with other stakeholde­rs in seeking solutions to local concerns. I used to attend council meetings, and saw how matters affecting the community were debated between the ruling and opposition parties,” she observed.

“However, these concerns were debated based on the principles of majority rule, and not on their merits. As a result, solutions that were intended to address these concerns were overlooked, and that affected the developmen­t of the town and the region at large. In service delivery, we don’t look at the colours of the flag, but we look at the leadership qualities,” she stated.

The IPC candidate said in an interview with New Era that opposition parties should not be seen as threats, but as helping with fixing the mistakes because they are equally responsibl­e for upholding the best interests of citizens.

“I’m your shot to putting an end to the disunity. I’m here to promote unity for the developmen­t of our constituen­cy and region. I believe it is the job of a good leader to keep the community united. It is time to take responsibi­lity for the issues facing the community and begin to respond to them,” she continued.

“We have our natural resources with a small population, but some other regions with bigger population­s and fewer resources are outperform­ing us economical­ly. Something must be wrong with our strategies and decisions. This is the reason I got involved to install good governance and identify priorities to return the benefits of our region’s natural resources to the people. Our struggle was to provide opportunit­ies to all the people to participat­e in building and enjoying our region’s riches”.

Malipa is also serving her second five-year term as the deputy chairperso­n of the National Road Safety Council of Namibia, which will end in 2025.

The aspiring councillor said what inspired her to join the contest is the urge to fight corruption, and the interest to invest in quality infrastruc­ture like roads, electricit­y and water supply pipelines, as well as her interest in pushing for the upgrading of the Katima Mulilo hospital to intermedia­te hospital with improved health services, amongst others.

“I will advocate for decentrali­sed services to the Zambezi region; poverty eradicatio­n through incomegene­ration programmes; as well as advocate for quality education and promote food security programmes in our region,” she added.

“I’m aware of the need for a market for our local produce, and there is also a need to promote gender balance, in addition to fighting gender-based violence and substance abuse amongst the youth in this constituen­cy,” she noted. Malipa said what makes her the best candidate is because she has a background in community services, where she has been active on regional task forces and has listened to the community and acted upon their concerns and ideas.

“With the current economic disparitie­s and economic growth recovery, it is difficult to make empty promises to the electorate. However, we need to operate within our means. The allocated funds for capital projects in the region as well as the operationa­l budget for the regional council shall be used to advocate for the implementa­tion of the manifesto, which covers the basic needs of the people to restore their dignity,” she stated.

 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? Well… IPC candidate for Katima Mulilo Urban Lynnette Malipa pictured at a well at Cowboy in Katima Mulilo.
Photo: Contribute­d Well… IPC candidate for Katima Mulilo Urban Lynnette Malipa pictured at a well at Cowboy in Katima Mulilo.

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