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Martin Endjala The Engineering Professionals Association of Namibia (EPA) demands its presence at decision-making tables in order to better contribute to society with a strong voice. The EPA launched its five-year Strategic Plan which will serve as a roadmap for the next three years and the EPA Secretariat and Council is being urged to give full effect to the Strategic Plan. “The Engineering Fraternity needs to be heightened in Africa, particularly in Namibia. Engineers need to be recognized and involved in the decision-making role in society and not just be implementors of projects. This is something that the Engineering Fraternity…