Nandi-Ndaitwah reiterates zero tolerance for corruption in staff address

President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah reaffirmed her administration’s zero tolerance stance on corruption, urging all staff members within the Presidency to uphold the highest ethical standards in service delivery.
Speaking during the general staff meeting held in Windhoek last Thursday, the head of state called for integrity and accountability, stressing that public service must be carried out with boldness, transparency, and strict adherence to the Constitution and relevant laws.
“There is no room for favouritism or undue influence - whether from investors, citizens, or external forces,” the President stated. “Our duty is to serve all - citizens, investors, and visitors - timeously and fairly.”
Nandi-Ndaitwah called on staff to prioritise the public good, social progress, and shared prosperity, adding that teamwork and a unified vision under the principle of One Heart and One Mind are key to delivering on national objectives.
The President’s address marked a strong commitment to clean governance and effective service delivery under the 8th Administration.