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Mar
Josef Kefas Sheehama The 2026–2027 national budget is a critical instrument for shaping Namibia’s economic path. It seeks to address structural weaknesses, stabilise macroeconomic conditions, and support development priorities. In an environment of moderate growth, fiscal constraints, and high unemployment, the budget reflects the challenge of balancing financial discipline with the need for investment in infrastructure, human capital, and industrial capacity. Achieving this balance requires careful policy coordination. Governments must manage public debt and inflation while creating conditions that promote long-term growth. Strategic allocation of resources toward sectors that enhance productivity, combined with institutional reforms and private-sector engagement, can improve…
