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Jul
Paul T. Shipale (with inputs by Folito Nghitongovali Diawara Gaspar) Have we ever asked ourselves what kind of language dominates the discourse of Namibia’s leadership? This may appear to be a secondary question, but it is not. Nations are not built only through public policies, laws, budgets, or infrastructure. They are also built through the words their leaders repeat every day. Political language shapes national culture, influences citizens’ expectations, and defines how a country is perceived both by its own people and by the world. Just as children in a family absorb the vocabulary and ways of thinking of their…
