Vezemba Rodman Katjaimo, Windhoek Videos

Videos by Vezemba Rodman Katjaimo in Windhoek. Community Activist, Sportscaster and Katutura Central Constituency Councillor

Today, I delivered a few food items to the family of the deceased individual who was tragically struck by a car on Monday along the Western Bypass B1 road. This family resides at the youth complex in Katutura, representing our very own marginalized community. I am deeply grateful for the individuals who have generously provided food items without seeking recognition. What is truly distressing is the absence of remorse and empathy from the individuals responsible for this fatal accident (culpable homicide). They claim to be traumatized and in need of an extended period—potentially weeks, months, or even a year—to recover, as conveyed by their lawyer. Shockingly, they have shown no willingness to contribute to the funeral expenses.

To compound matters, no statement has been taken from the primary witness, who happens to be the deceased's husband. The police officer handling the case appears to be procrastinating, and I am on the verge of reporting this behavior to their superiors. The central question remains: why has the white individual who struck this woman not been apprehended?

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Today, I delivered a few food items to the family of the deceased individual who was tragically struck by a car on Monday along the Western Bypass B1 road. This family resides at the youth complex in Katutura, representing our very own marginalized community. I am deeply grateful for the individuals who have generously provided food items without seeking recognition. What is truly distressing is the absence of remorse and empathy from the individuals responsible for this fatal accident (culpable homicide). They claim to be traumatized and in need of an extended period—potentially weeks, months, or even a year—to recover, as conveyed by their lawyer. Shockingly, they have shown no willingness to contribute to the funeral expenses. To compound matters, no statement has been taken from the primary witness, who happens to be the deceased's husband. The police officer handling the case appears to be procrastinating, and I am on the verge of reporting this behavior to their superiors. The central question remains: why has the white individual who struck this woman not been apprehended?

Last night, at approximately 11:59 PM, I received a distressing call from concerned residents regarding a devastating fire that broke out in the Squard camp on Mungunda Street. Tragically, the lives and possessions of approximately 60 to 70 individuals were at risk. Unfortunately, I was out of town at the time and could only respond to a few emergency calls. However, upon my immediate return to Windhoek, I swiftly engaged with John Moonde, the Chairperson of the Khomas Regional Council, and Mr. Hiskia, the Disaster Risk Management Coordinator. In light of this calamity, we are faced with two crucial options to address the situation. Firstly, we urgently provided these affected individuals with food parcels to meet their immediate needs. Secondly, we must develop a comprehensive, long-term plan to relocate these individuals to a more secure location where they can be provided with proper shelters. At this time, I implore the esteemed members of our society to lend their support in any way possible to aid our fellow citizens. Let us unite under the principles of love, empathy, and humanity. Vezemba Rodman Katjaimo Regional Councillor Katutura Central Constituency 0813682991

In recent weeks, I have been receiving heartfelt messages from a young, struggling single mother who is in desperate need of assistance to provide for her family. Yesterday, I decided to share some of her messages on my WhatsApp status, hoping that someone with a kind heart would come forward to help her. Fortunately, a compassionate individual by the name Jefrou Novengi uaKamatapati answered my plea and offered her a small contribution. However, upon speaking with her this very same evening, she expressed her desire for assistance in starting her own business selling baked goods. She believes that setting up her venture on 8th Street in Laan would provide an ideal location for her business to thrive and grow.

Today, As Katutura Central Constituency Councilor and responsible citizen of this great nation, have taken the initiative to support the less fortunate in your community. I bought new pot, bones (ovitupa), and firewood worth 1,000 Namibian dollars for Mr. Ngupahua to start a bones selling business in the informal settlement, helping him establish a means of income and improve his livelihood. My commitment to give 10% of my salary every month to the downtrodden in society I derived from it from the principle of giving that I was taught by the Church of the servant of God and apostle late Dr E.H. Guti ( Forward in Faith International Ministry). It reflects my dedication on making a positive impact on the lives of those who are struggling. Encouraging others, including the luminaries of society, to follow this good gesture and embrace the spirit of giving, love, and empathy as a noble endeavor. Acts of kindness and support like these can have a significant ripple effect, inspiring others to contribute to the well-being of their communities. By fostering a culture of compassion and generosity, we are helping to create a more inclusive and caring society. Blessed weekend ahead Onelove

In line with what I promised the great citizens of our Constituency... the biggest birthday gift I got today is launching free community wifi access and donating 5 brand new computers to Katutura Community library 🙏🏻🤝🏼my soul is at ease ❤️God the giver of life, you are worthy to be praise 🙏🏻☺️🤍

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