Namibia: Mayor to Pursue Life-Long Dream

4 December 2013

Keetmanshoop — Re-elected mayor of Keetmanshoop Moses Titus intends to retire in January to pursue his dream of farming on his newly acquired resettlement farm in the Köes district.

Titus who has been re-elected made it clear he will 'call it a day' come January and his last mission is to do all he can to change what he termed the 'lax' behaviour of municipal administrators. "That is the reason why I resigned from the Namibian Police in 2003 to farm and then they approached me for politics, but I will call it a day now. But the one thing that I still believe must be done is that the administration of this council must be revisited. The chaos that was reported in the media was all because of the weak administration. They are lax and must seriously be addressed," he said.

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