
By: Junior Mutaleni
In a media briefing held today at the Kalahari holding Hall Luderitz, in !Nami#nus Constituency Regional Councillor Suzan Ndjaleka addressed ongoing political tensions within the Kharas Regional Council.
The briefing focused on allegations against Chairperson Josef Isaacks of LPM, who has been accused of misusing his authority and creating a challenging environment for fellow council members.
Ndjaleka, who has been vocal about these issues, emphasized the importance of speaking out against injustices.
She described the current situation as a “tribal political war,” asserting that Isaacks has obstructed the work of SWAPO councillors, negatively impacting service delivery to residents.
She outlined the legal framework regarding council member conduct, asserting that the claims against her and her colleagues are unfounded.
Despite the challenges, Ndjaleka reassured the community about ongoing projects, including renovations to the State Clinic and water supply connections for the Lüderitz Shack Dwellers Federation, while acknowledging a water crisis in Aus that complicates these efforts.
Ndjaleka reiterated her commitment to transparency and communication, expressing hope for a resolution to the current issues and apologizing for any shortcomings in the council’s response to community needs.
The political landscape in Kharas remains dynamic, with residents closely monitoring developments.
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