23
Feb
Namibians deserve consistency from those who seek to lead them. They deserve principle anchored in action, not rhetoric that evaporates at the first touch of reality. The unfolding controversy around the Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) and its newly installed leader of the official opposition, Immanuel “Imms” Nashinge, is not merely about a vehicle. It is about credibility. It is about whether populist indignation survives contact with responsibility. For years, IPC leader Dr Panduleni Itula has built political capital on righteous outrage. He has lambasted presidential salaries as excessive. He has condemned parliamentary salary increases as unjustifiable in a country…
