Divundu Trash Talk Leaves Town in Dumps
In today’s digital age, social media has become one of the most powerful tools for communication. It connects communities, spreads information quickly, and provides a platform for people to express their views. Used responsibly, it can strengthen democracy by allowing citizens to raise concerns, celebrate achievements, and hold leaders accountable. However, when misused, it can […] The post Divundu Trash Talk Leaves Town in Dumps appeared first on The Namibian .

In today’s digital age, social media has become one of the most powerful tools for communication.
It connects communities, spreads information quickly, and provides a platform for people to express their views.
Used responsibly, it can strengthen democracy by allowing citizens to raise concerns, celebrate achievements, and hold leaders accountable.

However, when misused, it can become a platform for endless criticism, misinformation, and blame without offering solutions.
ALWAYS BLAMING LEADERS
This trend has become increasingly noticeable at Divundu.
Every challenge facing our town – from neglected public spaces to damaged infrastructure and untidy public facilities – is often immediately attributed to the leadership.
While leaders certainly have a responsibility to govern effectively, it is equally true that communities have a responsibility to protect, maintain, and respect public resources.


