Tuesday 6 January 2015

"Namibia, a peaceful shine on a high hill" - nationals and visitors alike must treasure this trend

Yeah, they say, one tends not to appreciate his or her treasure or asset until that is taken away from him or her.

Also, at times, it is also not that easy to recognize the treasure or asset one has if that particular person has not seen those in need for similar assets/treasures.

As someone who continues to follow developments around the world - especially when it comes to peace and security, I always get so tempted to write posts of this nature, to remind fellow colleagues, friends and family as well as Namibians in general - mainly those who seem not to appreciate this aspect that - we have a treasure to jealously guard for.

Also, as someone who has had an opportunity to travel the world - I have also seen that peace is indeed is a prerequisite for development and therefore Namibians need to continue to nurture the peace they have now....

Our country is infact among those "peaceful shines"on a hill-top -- our stability and sovereignty remain so critical to each an every individual and visitors alike. We have to continue to really maintain that "beacon of peace and stability".

Yes, that peace and stability has not come about by itself, it is here because of your contribution to it, and for making sure that we maintain it, so congrats to your efforts too to make Namibia the country with the peace-shine...

You might be wondering as to how you contributed to that peace and strong political governance --- well, through your active participation in the national activities including the voting processes - in a peaceful manner and as per the set national and international voting and democracy standards.

Therefore, Namibians, let's keep our top spot when it comes to maintaining our security in the Land - including that of our neighbours. I just love it when I go to bed knowing that I can sleep peacefully (yes, apart from potential burglars  - which is a common happening in any country on earth), but I am not worried of any potential curfew or war somewhere -- in the part of Namibia, and that is why I am saying, that's really be happy of our treasure and asset we have -- the peace and stability treasure.

That treasure can be so costly once it is lost -- in terms of energy to restore it and material to do so ...

So, next time you hear or see someone trying to show suspected movements to disturb our national peace - I am sure you know who to contact, our law enforcement agencies -- enjoy the NAM-PEACE!


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