24
Oct
For many young Namibians, national budget week can feel like a distant ritual of suits, numbers and long speeches. Yet buried inside those tables and statements are quiet decisions that shape whether you can find work after graduation, launch a small business, afford the bus to campus or access decent health care when you finally go off your parents’ medical aid (by the way, can the age for this please be 25 because wow). The national budget is, in effect, the country’s annual values statement: it reveals what we choose to protect, where we are willing to take risks and…
