19
Nov
Sakaria Johannes Poverty in Namibia is not an inevitable condition, nor is it a natural disaster. It is an artifact, created by human decisions, policies, and leadership. The persistence of poverty in a country rich with resources is a result of political choices that prioritize short-term political gain over long-term national development. Political ignorance among the electorate, combined with a lack of accountability, allows these policies to persist, ensuring that many Namibians continue to live in poverty. What is Poverty? Poverty, at its core, is the condition where individuals or communities lack the financial resources and access to services needed…