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Interview: Basic Income Grant Coalition Urges Urgent Action on Universal Grant

The Basic Income Grant Coalition has voiced deep disappointment with the Nandi-Ndaitwah administration for failing to implement a universal basic income grant or expand social grants as promised in its election manifesto. Coalition activist Rinaani Musutua highlighted the struggles of 1.6 million Namibians who face daily hardship just to secure a decent meal, warning that poverty, unemployment, and inequality remain persistent decades after independence. Musutua expressed frustration that the government […]

today15 October, 2025

Namibia

Basic Income Grant Coalition Criticises Government Over Broken Promises

The Basic Income Grant Coalition has voiced strong disappointment with the Nandi-Ndaitwah administration for failing to implement a universal basic income grant or expand social grants as promised in its election manifesto. Coalition activist Rinaani Musutua said the government continues to ignore the plight of 1.6 million citizens who struggle daily to afford a decent meal, while poverty, unemployment, and inequality remain unresolved decades after independence.   

today15 October, 2025

Namibia

Analysts say technocrats in Cabinet will boost service delivery 

(Contributed Image of H.E Netumbo-Nandi Ndaitwah) By: Envaalde Matheus Analysts say President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah's appointment of technocrats to Cabinet will improve government efficiency and service delivery. Nandi-Ndaitwah's current administration comprises of more technocrats with most selections made from outside the Swapo electoral college list, commonly known as "the pot." Public policy analyst Lazarus Kwedhi says the President focused on candidates with reputable professional backgrounds adding that the appointment helps rebuild […]

today13 May, 2025

Business / Economics

South Africa’s electricity crisis: what political parties say in their election manifestos about solving it

    By Hartmut Winkler, University of Johannesburg   South Africa is in the middle of a deep electricity crisis. In 2023 the public, many of whom are voters, experienced the worst loadshedding to date, losing power for an average of five hours a day. The power shortages were largely due to excessive breakdowns in the country’s coal power plant fleet, which generates over 80% of South Africa’s electricity, combined […]

today28 March, 2024