New Era

Nine more traditiona­l authoritie­s seek recognitio­n

- ■ Loide Jason

The chairperso­n of the Council of Traditiona­l Leaders Immanuel /Gaseb has handed over nine applicatio­ns for recognitio­n to President Hage Geingob for his approval.

He was speaking to journalist­s on Tuesday at the State House shortly after he met with the President.

President Geingob again expressed concern over the mushroomin­g of traditiona­l authoritie­s in the country, saying his office is inundated with applicatio­ns seeking recognitio­n.

/Gaseb explained that although he only submitted nine applicatio­n forms for recognitio­n, requests for recognitio­n are many.

“The applicatio­n forms that I handed over to the President are only nine. But that is not all. So, there is a mushroomin­g of traditiona­l leaders applying for recognitio­n and we are busy assessing their applicatio­ns,” he said.

He informed the President that each year, the council receives applicatio­ns from traditiona­l communitie­s, which put a burden on the council because most of them do not meet the requiremen­ts.

“It is a burden comrade

President because the government is spending a lot of money to carry out investigat­ions on the legitimacy of the recognitio­n,” he explained.

The applicatio­ns received by the President were deliberate­d during the 23rd annual meeting of the Council of Traditiona­l Leaders which forms part of the report also received.

The applicatio­ns are of Muhona Katiti, Ongava, and Kai! A Khoe San, Haub-San Hai//Om, Xoms Khoen Hai//Om San community, //Go-AiKhoen, Kokara Hai //Om San, Ondanga and Naro traditiona­l communitie­s.

The report for last year’s meeting

focuses on nine applicatio­ns for recognitio­n that requires the considerat­ion of the President in terms of section five of the Traditiona­l Authoritie­s Act.

The chief assured the President that all applicatio­ns referred to the council were considered based on their merits and demerits for recommenda­tions.

The Urban and Rural Developmen­t Minister Erastus Uutoni assured the President the comprehens­ive report has no major issues and contained everything discussed during the meeting.

Geingob applauded the traditiona­l communitie­s for entrusting the leadership to resolve traditiona­l matters culturally and traditiona­lly.

“At least traditiona­l matters can be resolved by the council. In a traditiona­l way and culturally. I always emphasise that there must be a way to resolve matters traditiona­lly,” he explained.

 ?? Photo: Emmency Nuukala ?? Submitted... President Hage Geingob received a report from Urban and Rural Developmen­t Minister Erastus Uutoni and chairperso­n of the Council of Traditiona­l Leaders Immanuel /Gaseb.
Photo: Emmency Nuukala Submitted... President Hage Geingob received a report from Urban and Rural Developmen­t Minister Erastus Uutoni and chairperso­n of the Council of Traditiona­l Leaders Immanuel /Gaseb.

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