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YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT STILL NOT LABELLED AS A CRISIS IN NAMIBIA: PDM’s Manuel Ngaringombe Addresses Youth Unemployment and Calls for Accountability in Namcor

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Jan 25, 2024 |Leonard Witbeen

Manuel Ngaringombe, a prominent figure in the Popular Democratic Movement, discussed the critical issue of youth unemployment in Namibia with Future Media’s Leonard Witbeen. The conversation delved into PDM’s strategies to address this pressing challenge and shed light on a motion initiated by the party to declare youth unemployment a national emergency.

Ngaringombe commenced the interview by acknowledging the gravity of the youth unemployment situation, emphasizing its adverse effects on the country’s economic landscape. Responding to criticisms about PDM’s effectiveness as an official opposition, Ngaringombe clarified the party’s proactive stance, highlighting their motion to declare youth unemployment a national emergency.

The PDM, led by youthful leader Ina Hengari, successfully moved the motion, addressing the alarming 50% youth unemployment rate in Namibia. Ngaringombe detailed the subsequent steps, including public hearings held in various regions, where the majority of young people expressed support for the motion, recognizing youth unemployment as a real-time emergency.

Once the Parliamentary Committee concludes its findings, the motion will be forwarded to the Ministry of Youth, where recommendations will be assessed for potential legislative action. Ngaringombe expressed confidence that the motion would bring much-needed attention and action to the critical issue of youth unemployment.

In response to a question about a potential Basic Income Grant, Ngaringombe outlined a nuanced approach, favoring a targeted social marketing economy. He proposed identifying and supporting Namibians in need, providing financial relief for a specified period while individuals seek employment. Ngaringombe emphasized the importance of avoiding the encouragement of laziness and suggested categorizing and time-limiting such grants to ensure their effectiveness.

The interview concluded with Ngaringombe addressing PDM’s call for the dismissal of Namcor’s Board of Members and the suspended Managing Director, Emmanuel Mulunga. He cited instances of financial mismanagement, calling for accountability and stressing the need for boards to be held responsible for lapses that could negatively impact the country’s economy.

Ngaringombe’s comprehensive insights into PDM’s strategies to combat youth unemployment and promote accountability in state-owned enterprises offer a glimpse into the party’s commitment to addressing socio-economic challenges in Namibia. As the nation grapples with these issues, Ngaringombe’s perspectives contribute to the ongoing dialogue on effective solutions and good governance.

Written by: Leonard Witbeen

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