

The recent appointment of ambassadors has sparked public criticism, with concerns raised about inclusivity and fairness in the foreign service.
Some critics argue that several of the diplomats are “recycled” from previous postings, while others highlight a lack of diversity, alleging that many appointees come from the same tribe. These claims have ignited debate on whether Namibia’s foreign representation reflects the country’s full social fabric.
Senior Research Associate at the Nordic Africa Institute in Sweden, Professor Dr. Henning Melber, has weighed in on the matter.
The debate comes at a time when Namibia continues to position itself on the global stage, raising questions about the balance between political loyalty, competence, and fair representation in high-level appointments.
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