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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: LPM’s Lifalaza Simataa Discusses Urbanization and Housing

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Date: March 6, 2024,Leonard Witbeen

In a recent discussion, Lifalaza Simataa of the Landless People’s Movement addressed critical issues surrounding urbanization and housing, particularly focusing on the City of Windhoek’s initiatives in the Rocky Crest area. Simataa, a prominent figure, shed light on the complexities of balancing housing development with broader economic considerations. Here is an overview of the key points raised in the conversation:

Prioritizing Development and Affordable Housing:

Simataa acknowledged the importance of addressing development priorities in the country. With the City of Windhoek venturing into building new houses in Rocky Crest, the aim is to bridge the gap in supply and demand, especially for the working class and the youth. Simataa emphasized the need for affordable housing, as the current housing system poses challenges for many, making it difficult for individuals, particularly the youth, to own homes.

Economic Expansion and Job Creation:

While discussing the housing situation, Simataa posed a critical question about the broader economic impact. He suggested that the City of Windhoek should focus on expanding the city’s footprint and rectifying land distribution to businesses. This expansion, according to Simataa, is crucial for creating employment opportunities, reducing the unemployment rate, and ensuring a thriving local economy. Simataa expressed the belief that the city is working towards prioritizing these aspects.

Regional Development and Urban Migration:

Simataa stressed the importance of not solely relying on Windhoek for economic growth. He advocated for the development of other towns and cities, creating a foundation for companies to establish themselves. Simataa highlighted the challenges of urban migration, where people flock to Windhoek in search of opportunities, putting pressure on both formal and informal areas. He called for the rapid industrialization of other towns to provide alternative opportunities and ease the strain on the capital.

Balancing Housing Crisis and Economic Stimulus:

Simataa acknowledged the housing crisis but emphasized the need to strike a balance. While supporting the increase in housing supply, he urged the City of Windhoek to concurrently focus on fostering business opportunities. The equitable distribution of land to local, national, and international business parties was emphasized as a vital aspect of the dialogue.

Conclusion:

The LPM’s insights provide a nuanced perspective on the challenges faced by Windhoek in navigating the delicate balance between housing development and broader economic growth. The conversation underscores the importance of a comprehensive approach to urbanization, housing, and economic stimulus to ensure sustainable development for Namibia’s future.

Written by: Leonard Witbeen

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