09
Apr
Paul T. Shipale (with inputs by Folito Nghitongovali Diawara Gaspar) Namibia is undergoing a deeper and more consequential transition from liberation legitimacy to a system one may increasingly define as 'managed patronage'. What appears on the surface as public frustration, elite recycling, or uneven justice reflects a structural shift in how power is organised, protected, and reproduced. The national mood is marked by a growing sense of unease. It is at times such as this one that true leadership is tested and goes through a baptism of fire because trust, once anchored in the moral authority of the liberation struggle,…
