WINDHOEK,July 20,The aftermath of the watershed 7th Swapo party Congress in November 2022 left many anticipating a potential cabinet reshuffle under President Hage Geingob’s leadership. Rife with rumors and speculations, the idea of a reshuffle gained traction, fueled by predictions from top scholars who believed the move to be imminent.
One of the reasons cited for a potential reshuffle was to support the vice-presidential winner, Incumbent Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, who is slated to be the Swapo party’s presidential candidate in the upcoming presidential elections. Comparisons were drawn to the elevation of President Geingob to Prime Minister by former President Hifikepunye Pohamba after the 2012 Congress, leading some to expect a similar gesture from Geingob towards his vice-president.
However, now, nine months down the line, no reshuffle has occurred, leading to speculations that it may not happen at all, especially with the President’s term soon coming to an end. If a reshuffle does take place, it is suggested that Vice-President Nangolo Mbumba, a trusted ally of President Geingob, could face vulnerability in his position. Some believe that Mbumba’s role as a junior to Nandi-Ndaitwah politically might necessitate him stepping aside for her advancement, potentially positioning herself for future power.
Whether President Geingob would choose to work with his vice-president, who also holds the roles of Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of International Relations, all within State House, remains an intriguing topic for another day.
Amidst these reshuffle speculations, the performance of all ministers and deputy ministers has come under scrutiny. The prevailing concerns about rising poverty and hunger in the country have led to disappointment in their collective efforts. It wouldn’t be surprising if the President considers a complete overhaul of the cabinet in response to the citizens’ grievances.
The decision to undertake a cabinet reshuffle, if it happens, must weigh both the potential benefits and consequences. It is imperative that any such action serves the best interests of the nation and promotes effective governance. As Namibia moves forward, transparency and accountability in the cabinet’s performance will be vital to address the pressing issues faced by the people and steer the country towards prosperity and stability.
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