17
Aug
As a Namibian entrepreneur, I have increasingly found myself asking a deceptively simple question: How committed are Namibian workers to the economies of the towns and cities in which they live? It is a question worth asking because beneath Namibia’s statistics on employment, urbanisation, housing and consumer spending lies another economy that receives remarkably little attention — the “back home” economy. I was reminded of this recently during an interesting conversation with a friend. We were discussing Namibia’s urban economy when he pointed out something that, at first, sounded obvious but became more profound the longer I thought about it. Every month,…
