19
Feb
Namibia cannot afford to treat the latest census figures as just another statistical update. A 44.6% population increase in the Khomas region since 2011, pushing the population to nearly 495 000, is not merely demographic growth. It is a structural shift with profound economic, fiscal and social consequences for the entire country. Khomas, anchored by Windhoek, is not just another region. It is Namibia’s administrative headquarters, financial nerve centre and primary commercial hub. What happens in Khomas does not stay in Khomas. It reverberates across the nation’s economy and political system. And right now, the warning lights are flashing. Urbanisation…
