Almost end of April 2009 and just finished my book, "Namibia's Future -Smile my beloved Land". Not sure if anybody will read it, but you never know;-). You can get a copy at by clicking the link.
The next few lines were scribbled as I was printing a hardcopy:
A swan song
To much too drink
Too much too think
Thank you all
But back to the mall;
This had to be done
I wish it could be someone
Who cares a little bit more
Someone who does not feel so sore;
But this is my swan song:
For better or worse,
Thank you one and all,
My curse is not suffered alone.
Milton Louw is not just a watchdog — he’s Namibia’s digital storyteller, making sure every citizen knows they matter, and every story gets heard.
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