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Nexio Global Media > Africa > Namibia’s First Gentleman Ndaitwah Urges Leaders to Embrace Self-Critical, Future-Focused Governance
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Namibia’s First Gentleman Ndaitwah Urges Leaders to Embrace Self-Critical, Future-Focused Governance

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Last updated: March 27, 2026 8:10 pm
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Namibia’s First Gentleman Urges Leaders to Embrace Self-Reflection and Innovation in Public Lecture

Windhoek, Namibia – In a compelling address at the International University of Management (IUM) on Thursday, Namibia’s First Gentleman, Denga Ndaitwah, called on leaders to adopt a self-critical and forward-thinking approach to tackle modern challenges. Speaking at a public lecture on strategic leadership and management, Ndaitwah emphasized the importance of reflection, adaptability, and focusing on present realities to drive effective leadership.

Ndaitwah, known for his pragmatic views on governance, highlighted the distinction between leadership and management. “Management is about ensuring people do what needs to be done, while leadership is inspiring them to want to do it,” he explained. He stressed that while both roles are crucial, they are deeply interconnected and must work in harmony to achieve meaningful progress.

The First Gentleman also addressed the reluctance many individuals feel towards taking on leadership roles. “One of the greatest challenges people face is accepting leadership,” Ndaitwah noted. He urged aspiring leaders to embrace these positions with pride and a readiness to confront obstacles head-on. “Do not shy away from responsibility. Instead, be critical of yourself and remain unbiased. Leadership comes with expectations, and it’s essential to rise to them,” he added.

Ndaitwah’s message resonated strongly with the audience, which included students, lecturers, and professionals from various fields. He encouraged leaders to avoid dwelling on past mistakes and instead focus on present challenges and solutions. “The past is behind us. What matters now is how we address today’s issues and prepare for the future,” he said.

The First Gentleman also extended an open invitation to collaborate with those willing to engage on critical matters. “My office is always open to anyone who wishes to discuss ideas or work together to drive positive change,” he affirmed.

IUM’s director of stakeholder engagement and internationalisation, Gerry Munyama, expressed gratitude for Ndaitwah’s presence, describing it as a reflection of Namibia’s commitment to strong and visionary leadership. “Hosting the First Gentleman underscores our institution’s dedication to fostering innovation and adaptability in a rapidly changing world,” Munyama said.

The event served as a platform for meaningful dialogue on the principles of strategic leadership. Attendees were encouraged to embrace collaboration and innovation to become more effective leaders in their respective fields.

Ndaitwah’s lecture comes at a time when Namibia, like many nations, faces complex socio-economic challenges. His call for self-reflection and forward-thinking leadership highlights the need for adaptable and solution-driven approaches in governance and beyond.

As the event concluded, participants left inspired by Ndaitwah’s practical insights and his unwavering belief in the power of leadership to transform societies.

— Reported by Nexio News

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