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Namibia

Local Labor Expert Weighs In On Unemployed Youth’s Government Office Park Occupation Led By Activist Amushelelo

In a bold move that has caught the attention of many, Michael Amushelelo and a group of young individuals made headlines by occupying the government office park, demanding action on the pressing issue of unemployment in Namibia. This move, though unconventional, has sparked discussions about the root causes of unemployment and the urgent need for systemic change. Local Labor Expert: Herbert Jauch weighs in.  

todayApril 12, 2024 40

Namibia

DA Accuses ANC Policies of Exacerbating Unemployment Crisis as Michael Amushelelo weighs in on the Namibia front

The Democratic Alliance contends that ANC policies are contributing to a surge in unemployment rates, citing a national unemployment rate of 32.1% that rises to over 41% under the expanded definition. The party criticizes the ANC for neglecting structural barriers, highlighting that 69.1% of young people, according to the fourth quarter Labour Force Survey, are unable to contribute to the economy. Michael Saddam Amushelelo shares insights on Namibia and its […]

todayFebruary 22, 2024 2

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Michael Saddam Amushelelo Addresses Tobias Hainyeko Protest, Demands Accountability

Date: Jan 25, 2024 | Leonard Witbeen Activist Michael Saddam Amushelelo shed light on an ongoing protest related to promises made during the COVID-19 pandemic in the former settlements of Windhoek, specifically involving payments of N$1,800 and a monthly grant of N$600 Namibian per month. The protest seeks accountability from the Ministry of Gender, which received funds from the World Food Program intended for the affected individuals. Amushelelo proceeded to […]

todayJanuary 25, 2024 18

Namibia

Namibia, via Husab mine, is losing over N$22 trillion Namibian dollars in tax revenue annually

The Namibia Economic Freedom Fighter's Michael Saddam Amushelelo alleges that the average price of Uranium per pound is $65 USD which is N$1,209.65 per pound. On his official social media platform he adds that Namibia, via Husab mine, is losing over N$22 trillion Namibian dollars in tax revenue annually. Landless People's Movement's Lifalaza Simataa weighs in.  

todayDecember 5, 2023 13

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