The Unjustifiable Silence: When Public Service Runs on “We’ll See”
There’s a special kind of tired that hits different. Not the “I need sleep” type. Nah, this one is the “you’ve been standing in a line since sunrise and still don’t know what’s going on” kind. The kind where you ask a simple question and get that classic government combo: a shrug, a blank stare, and vibes. Welcome to public service in Namibia, where time is just a suggestion and deadlines are basically fiction. Let’s start with Home Affairs. You already know the drill. You wake up before the chickens, pull up while it’s still dark, and boom, there’s already a line wrapping around the building like it’s Black Friday. You stand there for hours, maybe days if you’re unlucky, just to submit documents. Then they hit you with the famous line: “We will call you.” Call you when, boss? Next week? Next year? After your passport is no longer even relevant? Nobody knows. Not even them. You walk out with a receipt and zero clarity. Your passport might come before your trip or your trip might come a...