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Namibia must shed ‘poverty mentality’ in international dealings – President

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President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has urged Namibians to approach negotiations with the international community from a position of strength, warning against what she described as a “poverty mentality” in how the country engages globally.

Speaking at the opening of the Namibia Public–Private Forum on Wednesday, Nandi-Ndaitwah said Namibia must use its natural and economic resources strategically and work collectively with the private sector to overcome challenges and accelerate growth.

“Negotiations must begin from a position of strength. We cannot approach the international community with a poverty mentality, as if we are begging. Namibia has resources and leverage, and we must use them wisely. It is possible to negotiate in a way that even brings others to seek us,” she said.

The President said Namibia must harness its natural wealth,including energy potential, to drive inclusive growth and meet the objectives of the Sixth National Development Plan (NDP6).

She noted that the country’s abundant minerals, fertile land, and youthful population form a strong foundation for sustainable economic transformation.

“Our God-given wealth must become a mechanism for shared prosperity,not for a few, but for all. But this requires a paradigm shift. We can no longer afford to do things the same way and expect new results,” she said.

Nandi-Ndaitwah said government aims to create 500,000 jobs over the next five years, a target that will depend on creating a supportive environment for business.

She highlighted the need to remove barriers, cut red tape, and improve access to infrastructure to spur investment.

She identified key enabling sectors, including mining, energy, water, agriculture, tourism, fisheries, oil and gas, and infrastructure development, as central to achieving Namibia’s growth priorities.

The President also pointed to ongoing legislative reforms, such as amendments to the Land Bill, Petroleum Act, and Namibia Investment Promotion and Facilitation Bill, as well as tax reforms aimed at building a more competitive investment climate.

“Predictable regulation and supportive policies are essential for building investor confidence and achieving sustainable growth,” she said, urging unity and determination.

 “Our shared duty is to keep Namibia’s flame of hope burning. Let us engage with unity of purpose, with one heart and one mind. Be bold, be honest, and be solutions-driven.”

At the same event, Namibia Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NCCI) Chief Executive Officer Titus Nampala said deliberate, research-driven planning and clear communication with investors are critical to unlocking Namibia’s economic potential.

“These are not complaints, but commitments from a private sector that wants to partner with you and your government to meet its social contract to the Namibian people,” he said.

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