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By Hauwanga

In the tapestry of life, woven with triumphs and setbacks, it is often the latter that shape us, leaving an indelible mark on our spirits. Failure, once feared as a harbinger of inadequacy, has become my catalyst for growth and resilience. I stand before you today, not as one who succumbed to defeat, but as one who has emerged from its crucible stronger and wiser. The path to my perceived destination was fraught with obstacles, trials that tested my limits and threatened to extinguish my dreams. Yet, as I stumbled and fell, I refused to succumb to despair. I gathered my bruised spirit and forged ahead, driven by an unwavering determination to prove that failure does not define me. With each setback, I sought lessons, nourishing my mind with the knowledge that failure is not a full stop, but a comma in the sentence of life. I sought solace in the words of Thomas Edison, who famously proclaimed, “I have not failed. I’ve just found 10,000 ways that won’t work.” His indomitable spirit resonated with me, reminding me that perseverance is the key to unlocking success. Failure has taught me the importance of humility. It has stripped away my illusions of invincibility and forced me to confront my own limitations. But rather than paralyzing me, this newfound awareness has empowered me. I have learned to approach challenges with a healthy respect, knowing that even the most formidable obstacles can be overcome with hard work, dedication, and a willingness to adapt. Moreover, failure has ignited within me a fire that burns with an unyielding determination. It has become my driving force, propelling me forward with a relentless passion to prove that I am capable of greatness. I refuse to allow setbacks to be the final arbiter of my destiny. Today, I am not ashamed to admit that I have failed. I wear my scars with pride, for they are the marks of a warrior who has fought valiantly in the battles of life. Failure has not broken me; it has forged me into an unyielding force that will not rest until I achieve my dreams. To those who may falter on their own paths, I urge you to embrace failure as an opportunity for growth. Let it be the catalyst that fuels your determination and unleashes the power within you. Remember, true failure lies not in falling, but in staying down. And so, I declare, “.I+did+not+fail+–+Hauwanga+–+National.” I am a warrior who will continue to fight, a dreamer who will never cease to believe, and a spirit that will never be extinguished by the fires of adversity.Northern businessman Ben Hauwanga of BH Properties has refuted allegations that he failed to fulfill a housing project in Ompumpu, Oshakati, that was supposed to build 506 homes.Northern businessman Ben Hauwanga of BH Properties has refuted allegations that he failed to fulfill a housing project in Ompumpu, Oshakati, that was supposed to build 506 homes. Hauwanga claimed to The Namibian that the Oshakati City Council neglected to install a sewage pump that was part of the agreement. “It’s impossible to build homes without a sewage system. We are unable to determine where the sewage lines will run, so we must wait for the pump’s installation,” he explained. He continued by saying that three demonstration homes have already been finished. According to him, “I conducted an analysis of the town’s housing shortage and need, submitted a proposal to the city council, and they approved it.” Hauwanga insisted that the arrangement called for him to construct the homes and that he would not start paying the council until they were occupied. Hauwanga added that ground maintenance started last week and that building is anticipated to start soon. He said that the objective is to build 10 homes every month. “I don’t comprehend why people presume I have failed. I’ve always prioritized doing things properly. She said, “I’ve never been linked to corruption scandals in my commercial life.” Meanwhile, Mayor of Oshakati Leonard Hango denied that the agreement contained any such wording. A pumping station, according to Hango, cannot postpone a project for two years. He added that after witnessing the lack of progress on the project, they contacted Hauwanga four times to discuss the issue, but he never showed up. Hango stated, “Building a pumping station is faster than constructing homes. That is our duty, and we are fulfilling it.” He also stated that the city council had allocated money in the budget for the construction of a wastewater pumping station.

Former ODM Secretary-General Denies Failing in Election

Former Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) Secretary-General Ababu Namwamba has dismissed claims that he failed in the recently concluded general election. Speaking at a press conference in Nairobi, Namwamba termed the allegations as “malicious and baseless.” “I did not fail,” Namwamba declared. “In fact, I performed exceptionally well, considering the circumstances.” Namwamba lost his bid to be re-elected as Budalang’i Constituency Member of Parliament on an Independent ticket. He attributed his defeat to rigging and electoral malpractices. “The results were manipulated, and the people of Budalang’i were denied their right to choose their preferred candidate,” he said. Namwamba pledged to continue serving the people of Budalang’i and Budalang’i despite the outcome of the election. “I will not abandon my people,” he said. “I will continue to fight for their rights and ensure that their voices are heard.” Namwamba also thanked the people of Budalang’i for their support and urged them to remain united. “Let us put aside our differences and work together for the betterment of our community,” he said.