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NBC Hard Talk - Kazenambo does'nt waiver
Dai

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Thursday, 18. February 2010 at 11:21
Apart from the Hard Talks on CNN and probably BBC, we just watched our own, interesting, hard talk with our brother, son of soil, Kazenambo Kazenambo, a man of integrity, honest, transparency. A man who can swing moods, from losing temper to a smilly face. A man who can talk and put senses in other people's mind, a resemblance of a true hero with a nation at heart and that of a pure gold.....Its not my intention to describe him and i am sure others have opposite feelings about him.

All i am saying is that, at least one person has stand up against corruption, racism and disrespect of other;s beings. Seriously, if we can have meaningful and educational talks like those ones, then we will stand in long queues to pay for our TV Licences (just my opinion), other than to pay licences just to waste time on unnecessary items on NBC (dont get me wrong)..........i will make sure i get a copy of this talk at NBC.

Lets go on.........I think we need leaders like Kazenambo. I have never seen a person who express himself broadly and openly the way Kazenambo did and i guess Mr. Mulongeni was not at a level of interviewing Kazenambo, as he was just too smarter than he is....probably the CNN dudes who interview hard-shelled, high societal commrades, will do for him (i am not saying he was not smart). The reason why i am saying this is, Dr. wanted to get information from Kazenambo and he ended up being the one to be asked questions or should i say Kazenambo re-posing questions back at him......hahahaha! These are the guys that dont leave stones unturned and dont get played with and who think before opening their mouth (i just like his strategies of answering his question).

Kazenambo, we salute you and we are behind you. We want more Kazenambos in our socities and not people with dirty minds behind their backs.!
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Kachokwe

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Thursday, 18. February 2010 at 11:55
Dai, that was really a hard talk on "one on one", Cde KK displayed his true character and what he feels. hope those who say things on the influence of other should learn from the unwaivered hero of land. Should he not get promotion on the next cabinet, then something like jealous is there some where.

By the way log time "Dai" are you still in one piece?


"The seven constituents of emotional make-up are: joy, anger, sorrow, fear, love, hatred, and desire. A man of superior emotional make-up will display these emotions in a balanced manner. "
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Dai

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Thursday, 18. February 2010 at 12:08
Yes i am still in one piece, kicking and running. I have been quiet for some times just to give space to 2010 Web new comers but kandi ya wete tuu nande. So i decided to give KK some credit. This is just the beginning!
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Shindenge

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Thursday, 18. February 2010 at 12:42
Welcome on Board Ms Dai,

Yea, Mr Kazenambo is a true hero of our soil. I admired this man the first day he featured in the National Assembly. He is outspoken and tackles problems from the roots.

My fear is, his comrades may think that he did not toe in the line with the Party principles, and as a result, he may be ended up being sidelined during the next cabinet pick/setup.

I really like him because he is only the first politician i have ever met who airs his views without fear of favour or prejudice.
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Tuafi

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Thursday, 18. February 2010 at 12:50
I salute Hon. KK. Keep it up we need more Kazenambo in this society.
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THE MIGHTY CARETA

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Thursday, 18. February 2010 at 13:31
KK 4 PREZ 2012
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Dai

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Thursday, 18. February 2010 at 14:03
Thanks Shindenge! I know most people will think that he didnt follow the party's principle, like he said "thats their stories and that he was not given a diary of what to do/discuss and what not" and i am sure some might say,...he is playing sides with oppositions....lol, unless they dont know who KK is...oku na okwii ikutha koshi kaume.

They wont sideline him in the next cabinet selection, cos they know how will the nation will react. That will be the worse mistake that they will do if they dare to sideline him. The nation is behind him, except those who like to do things behind closed doors.

Hahahahah, he is the first and only the first and probably the last, if there is someone else and he is afraid of being open and honest to the nation, that he doesnt have interest of the namibian people and wont be considered.

GO GO KK
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Vmboy sha Chaze

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Thursday, 18. February 2010 at 14:44


Dai i am happy you inititated the post Kazenambo interview story.

All i can say is that he was on fire. KK is good with words,, to be honest i never bothered to find out what education does KK have, but for now i want to and may please somebody tell me what qualification does he have coz to me he is too smart.

one of the questions:

Mr KK, are the Hibernators in SWAPO
Answer: Am not superstitious to tell whether there are hibernators or not, and nobody showed me the hibernator, Call Nyamu and SPYL and ask them this coz they are the ones claiming this.

Mr KK, one might say you are an indisciplined child to have come up against your bosses e.g Nandi Ndaitwah and Ekanjo?
Answer: Maybe thats my character, so throw me in the ocean if you like

Mr KK is it true that you are not in good relationship with your minister?
Answer, my relationship with my minister is kept within the public office confinement, or is NBC staff issues being broadcasted on air, no.


Thanks mr KK it was good to have you on 1on1. (then they shook hands)

WHat a man. Big ups for KK.
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Opportunist

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Thursday, 18. February 2010 at 15:27
Dai, Kachokwe, Shidenge,Tuafi,

I partly agree with you; that KK is a hero. Maybe, an emerging hero from the youth. But I have heared the similar hard talks, even during the liberation struggle. What happened to those outspoken heroes and heroines? Either they died mysteriously, put in the Lubango Dungeons, arrested or witchunted. Ask Muyongo, Shipanga, ya Naagoloh, ya Toivo, Uncle Paul, Kerina, Gawanas, Naholo, Ulenga, HH, Katamila, and many others.

Thanks Gods, KK has found others paved the way for him or else he would have been condemned likewise. It is even not too late to accuse him of implementing Nyamu's notes.You seem not to understand how Swapo Party works. Tell me; comparing the political crimes committed by Nyamu, Kaptein Hendjala, King Mandume Muatunga and Katamila will not equal KK's. Here I am just presenting Swapo Party's tactics and approach.

I always warn Swapo Party activists that: a serious crime of self-betrayal a person can commit against himself/herself is to label Namibians on Party colours. Have you heard others mourning that Hon. Venaani should be given a free seat in Parliament while they have not voted for him?

This hypocrycy is dangerous.

Anyway, I am in no way wishing to see KK being hunted out of his Party. He has created a condusive environment for debate. Others should follow suit!
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Black Revolutionary--(MMB)

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Thursday, 18. February 2010 at 15:34
i respect Kazenambo, his politc is different, he believes in whats right & not just what will
make his boss happy. i wonder for how long he'll maintain but they'll soon label him
unpatriotic or not loyal to SWAPO, but big up to the brother. he's real


RDP--Opportunist for presidency


[Post edited by: Minding My Business on 18/2/10 3:37 PM]
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Dai

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Thursday, 18. February 2010 at 15:39

Thanks for your comments though you have just agreed partly with us! We dont know of the others, otherwise we could have given them credit too! Freedom of expression should rule...lets hear what others will say? The truth is i have never seen anyone comparable to KK, neither in Parliament or anywhere or probably i wasnt born by then, when the above-mentioned where active. They can hunt him, or do what ever with him in a same way that they have done to others (Referring to Opportunist) but we will stand right behind him unless they are going to kill us all!
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Opportunist

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Thursday, 18. February 2010 at 16:08
MMB,

If you rally behind me, I will need only 24-hours in power and you will feel my presence. If I have my way I will need a Cabinet of the likes of KK, Venaani, Mushelenga, Dr Abraham, Saara, Kamwi, Shali, Ndeitunga, Swaartbooi, Gurirab, Peter Ilonga, Dr Nickey, Netumbo, Ndjoze-Ojo, Kalomoh, De Waal, Tjihuiko. Many oldies and incompetents will go home.Hahahahahah
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Juvine

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Wednesday, 24. March 2010 at 09:10

ok ok i think u all happy with the new parliament listing, yes our Mr. KK is a minister of youth. Glad we ve the tough one, even though i wuld be much satisfied if he was appointed as the first minister (Prime Minister), am expectin much from him.

and oog some of u were already thinking that he will be ignored, pls stop those negative thinking about our leaders lol but waalye nayo ope yeli mukwetu
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Vmboy sha Chaze

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Wednesday, 24. March 2010 at 09:38

Atleast KK has proven to the cowards that it is not that bad to be outspoken...

Pohamba just had to make him a Minister of the following reasons:

1. The public could have complained greatly if he was being omitted from the Cabinet and ppl could have linked it to discrimination and witch-hunt coz of his vocal attitude lately.

2. Who else can make a better Herero guy in Cabinet apart from KK?

3. He is been the most active Deputy minister last term, and when you consider promotions, then those are the guys to get.

4. It was clear he didnt want to share a staff meeting with the selfish and harsh Jerry Ekandjo so a move to a different ministry was the only solution.

Therefore Congrats to Pohamba's advisors.

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