Thursday, October 22, 2009

Chinese bursaries: What Nam youth are saying





Written by Comments compiled by Patience Nyangove

Thursday, 22 October 2009

Informanté last week exposed high ranking Government officials who grab education scholarships meant for the disadvantaged for their children and relatives. The story raised a lot of debate and below are postings on Facebook by Namibian youth.







Imms Nashinge: What’s your take on the bursaries awarded to the politicians KIDS?

Kenneth Da’Goodnez Goodman : Foolish!



Meita Hakaye: changed my ‘vuma’ to go vote....seriously!



Lahja Samuel: Osho ike ngaho musu.. Not da first time! Hmmm Swapo... Swapo



Imms Nashinge: This is an individualism issue not a Swapo issue! Please go vote Cde HAKAYE!



Mwatile Ndinoshiho: It shows that (Tashili ekunde omekunde shili) what is eating the beans is inside it! Our leaders are corrupt! Those scholarships are meant for students from less privileged families. Are they now telling us that the President and other top brass families are less privileged? Lets be realistic my people. If we speak out they say we are misled...



Beaulla Kazondovi: I totally support the remarks of Mwatile, they created the corrupt education system, universities name it, but not even their children study there, how low of them, and our education system needs to be amended.



Meita Hakaye: Mwatile u spoke from my heart... Am too upset to say anything now, these things make a person nauseous...!



Lahja Samuel: Nashinge! A church is people and not a building. Swapo is people and not the name or a flag. Even if it was just one member of Swapo who did that I can still say Swapo. I hope you understand what I am saying. The cake of freedom and honeymoon should be a taste of every citizen. Oshili!



Veronica Tuulikefo: I am not going to vote because only certain people benefit.

It is a Swapo issue my comrade! The names mentioned are for our Swapo leaders! They all got those positions on a Swapo ticket! As long as Swapo leadership doesn’t fire the corrupt ones it means they are condoning what they are doing! They are always saying let the law take its course - yes it will take its course on poor people like Mwatile!

Let’s wait.



Imms Nashinge: Cde Mwatile if all of us were like you this country is going to prosper! When Cde Ngurare talks about rural development most of us look away when issues like these arise we all want to say something... that’s how ignorant we are! So now what’s the way forward? I personally think they should come back home and give these bursaries to those who deserve them full stop! This is very sick! I know many young people seating at home with 42 points because they can’t afford university fees! Africans oh!



Lahja Samuel: I personally love what Swapo did in the past. It got such a rich history. But seriously if things are going on like this then my village and other villages that I don’t want to mention here such as Okamwandikamadhinga will still be the same, no water, neither electricity, one clinic with one nurse assisted by a cleaner ...



Samuel Sivil Linyondi: It’s about time we speak up. This is b***sh*t!



Mwatile Ndinoshiho: Cde. I gave my input on the youth empowerment issue when Cde Ngurare asked for our views. I still have to do my research on what constitutes a rural area in Namibia. We have good programmes and policies but they are never implemented or not rightly implemented. Those entrusted with those are busy making their millions at the expense of our votes.



Tawanda Kanhema: Do we see a connection between the scholarships and mining licences, EPLs, contracts granted to Chinese companies? Who pays these kids’ daily living expenses in China?



Renthia Nancy Kaukungwa: I don’t understand why Informanté is being blamed for everything it contains…doesn’t the slogan “you conceal, we reveal” clarify that we don’t suck news out of our thumbs?



Phillip Nduuvu Esau: I see this week you guys had nothing to talk about!



Jemima Jeanetter Beukes: Aagh people will also blame and who better than the media!



Renthia Nancy Kaukungwa: Aye Nduuvu…people bring the stories to us…we just investigate and report…PERIOD! Not as if that story makes the paper a good paper too, we’ve established a good readership long before your story.



Phillip Nduvuu Esau: Ja sure man whatever!



Makafa Shetu Weengodi: I listen to the slogan nigga…if you want to close down Informanté then tell people to stop doing “beep”!



Lebo Liefde Khobetsi: Se hul vriendin. Informanté is da best!



Tangi Tangeni Hamiliton: Whatever you do, shall always come out. Informanté is just helping it come out. Thank you Informanté.



Patrick Usiku Lmao: If in the future any of my clients sue Informanté for criminal defamation or crimen injuria I will just laugh…but anyways, GO Informanté GO!WHOOOP WHOOOP!



Eldon Kaiyamo: www.informante.web.na



Helao Ndeulita Mwapangasha: lmao...exposed.com



Uajorokisa Karuaihe: At least they believe in educating the youth.



Eldon Kaiyamo: Geeeeeeeegeeeeeeeeeeeeee, then I also want a FONK KONG Scholarship...Lmao



Virginia Zee: The best paper in Nam



Helao Ndeulita Mwapangasha: lmao...their youth or what?



Hendrina Kaavela: Fat cats!



Uajorokisa Karuaihe: It just happened to be their children who came across as the strongest candidates.



Olivia Shuuluka: Luckily there was a smart one to come up with it...Conceal and it will be revealed...oumba mehe!



Kelly Tashiya: Twini, I think your name was supposed to be on that list as well. What happened?

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