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Crime & Punishment
Posted on: 10/09/2009
How many people have been jailed in the case of   the N$30 million that disappeared from Avid etc.? Poor/hungry people who steal a   goat get years in jail but these fat cats who steal millions are never brought   to book. Only Mr. Kandara was punished because he shot himself and that’s a pity   because if he’d waited a bit longer he would have realised that he would get off   scot-free….
 
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To the website for the DTA of Namibia

The DTA of Namibia is very excited and pleased to welcome you to this, our brand-new, updated website! We hope you will participate in the various activities provided here – let us hear your views about current affairs on the blog, vote in the current poll or tell us what bothers you and whether we can help in any way.

The DTA of Namibia has been a significant player on the political scene for the past 31 years and we hope to continue this service to our people for many years in the future. Our party’s vision remains to actively address the situation in which our young people find themselves – ineffective education and unemployment that lead to growing poverty and a lack of hope for the future. If elected to government we will put in place workable policies and plans to create jobs throughout the country, fight crime and corruption by fighting poverty and unemployment and provide education that will equip young people for the real working world.

To do all this we will put in place effective measures to curb the waste of money that has become such a feature of our present government – no more subsidizing of ineffectual parastatals or building of grandiose buildings. Instead we will work to change Namibia into a truly investor friendly venue to attract both new business and tourism on a grand scale. 


Latest News Headlines

Squandered Taxpayers’ Money    09/11/2009
The DTA of Namibia insists that the Swapo Government investigate all cases in which taxpayers’ money has been recklessly or fraudulently squandered and bring the guilty parties to book.
 
Chinese Bursary Scandal     09/11/2009
The revelation of the Chinese so-called ‘bursary’ scandal continues to simmer below the surface because none of those directly involved have made any attempt to react or explain how these children of highly-placed politicians landed up in Chinese tertiary institutions.
 
Crime Statistics    12/10/2009
According to a report issued by the National Planning Commission this week regarding crime in Namibia, the number of crimes reported in Namibia dropped by 78% from 2006 to 2007. The report says 424 028 cases were reported between April 2006 and March 2007, whereas only 93 438 cases were reported during the 18 months from April 2007 to September 2008.
 
Passing Of The Spy Bill     09/10/2009
The recent passing of the Spy Bill by the National Council without any amendments is a clear sign of the old saying that power corrupts and that absolute power corrupts absolutely.