The Agenda - 10 July 2022

WATCH: German-based Namibia academic and public intellectual Professor Joseph Diescho reacts to calls for him and President Hage Geingob to reconcile, and offers his views on how succession politics in Namibia could further divide the country ahead of the ruling party’s elective congress later this year.
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  • @amukenamosescrespo3749
    @amukenamosescrespo3749 Жыл бұрын

    I really loved the part where he said that the founding president, Nujoma, should be able to speak to any political party or rally and not dawn the colors of Swapo, he really makes sense. A founding president should be encouraging national unity and not only promoting one party, demonstrating that he's more concerned about the unity and development of one party, and not the nation at large. He's right when he says that none of the three presidents, have so far implemented any strategy that'll encourage different tribes of Namibia to bind together in unity as one nation, we're still fighting tribal wars and all the three presidents so far have even further capitalized on that, instead of demolishing this gigantic tribal war, and fight for unity of every tribe. I watch every video that has Prof Diescho in it, because of his wide intellectual comprehension about many political, social and economical issues that continue to wreck our country. Love to Diescho, and God bless him

  • @anneliesecalabrese9554

    @anneliesecalabrese9554

    Жыл бұрын

    i so much agree with you

  • @davidnangolo9631
    @davidnangolo96312 жыл бұрын

    Wow! It is the right choice to listen to professor Diescho than listening to Hage. Strong words indeed.

  • @elfriedavanwyk2159
    @elfriedavanwyk2159 Жыл бұрын

    Wow, you blew my mind, Professor. I wish this interview was hours long. Listening to you was like sitting in a class at a school of Greatness and being transported to a precise time in our history and soaking up all the wisdom. There are a lot of things about Namibia that I need to unlearn, and relearn and learn the truth about our country's history.

  • @anneliesecalabrese9554
    @anneliesecalabrese9554 Жыл бұрын

    if we all start to think like Diescho our future will be for sure one namibia one nation this the way forward cant we see it i am because you are we need more of this Proffesor keep well

  • @mavicekaundu6462
    @mavicekaundu64626 ай бұрын

    Touching interview

  • @krischris6165
    @krischris6165 Жыл бұрын

    Very insightful in all aspects. The message is needed more by the youth of Namibians and the leaders we are choosing especially now that we are heading towards a national election. Most of our leaders play identity politics, dividing the nation further. At this crucial time, we need a leader who addresses the National Question and is prepared to weave and build the nation into One Namibia. Bless Up to Prof. Joseph Diescho. It is sad that most of African intellect are raided out of their own countries by politicians if they criticize them.

  • @wencislaussikuvi4510
    @wencislaussikuvi45102 жыл бұрын

    Well said, I hope we have learned so many things from the professor, thank you pro!

  • @anneliesecalabrese9554
    @anneliesecalabrese9554 Жыл бұрын

    i cant understand why people loose there better thinking they comes in power and just to humiliate himself of attack Prof; Diescho silence is also an answer

  • @inocentricardo3765
    @inocentricardo3765 Жыл бұрын

    J. Diescho is light.

  • @noahkutenda2249
    @noahkutenda2249 Жыл бұрын

    This type of issues is what's destroying our might Namibia. Tribalism is very high, especially Kavangos are the very rejected by the rest of the tribes who are in leadership..! How and when will peace come among us? I guess the leadership must go back to school because they still don't know how to lead a nation from their hearts...