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Failed three of six regulatory criteria 1 164 vouched for Starlink 1 180 submissions received Allexer Namundjembo The rejection of Starlink’s licence application to operate in Namibia has been described as a setback for job creation. Some critics warn that it may limit opportunities in the digital economy. Political analyst Ndumba Kamwanyah said the decision could have affected employment prospects. “Imagine how many jobs and opportunities this could have created," he said, noting that Starlink has improved internet access in rural areas in other African countries. “That kind of connectivity can change lives, especially in underserved areas.” He questioned whether…
