Namibia’s president seeks unity, economic progress to boost country’s growth

Namibian President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah on Tuesday called on citizens to embrace national unity and prioritise economic development.
Ms Nandi-Ndaitwah made the call at the 59th annual Heroes’ Day commemoration in Katima ulilo, capital of the Zambezi Region. ,
She outlined her administration’s focus on youth empowerment, industrialisation, and fight against corruption.
The ceremony, held under the theme “Built on Bravery, Bound for a Prosperous Future,” marked the first Heroes’ Day since the death of founding President Sam Nujoma in February.
She said, “The gallant sons and daughters of our Land of the Brave resolved with unwavering commitment to exercise their undeniable right to self-determination, freedom, and independence.’’
The president acknowledged that while many challenges remain, Namibia has achieved significant progress in various social and economic sectors, including education, health, water, electricity, and financial services.
She added, “Since independence, under the guidance of the South West Africa People’s Organisation Party (SWAPO), we have made remarkable strides in socio-economic development, transforming lives and building a foundation for prosperity.
“We are committed to empowering the youth in our country, advancing industrialisation, promoting the beneficiation of our natural resources, creating employment opportunities, and intensifying our fight against corruption.’’
Ms Nandi-Ndaitwah had also stressed that Namibia’s commitment to safeguarding its hard-won political freedom must be matched by the recognition that the struggle for economic independence and shared prosperity is still ongoing.
Held annually on August 26, Heroes’ Day commemorates the beginning of Namibia’s armed struggle for independence from South Africa’s apartheid regime.
On this day in 1966, the People’s Liberation Army of Namibia, the armed wing of the SWAPO political party, fought its first major battle with South African forces.
(Xinhua/NAN)
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