Namibia: Unemployment a Ticking Time Bomb - Namwandi

Windhoek — International University of Management (IUM) founder Dr David Namwandi has described the level of unemployment in the country as a time bomb, saying Africa and Namibia in particular were endowed with enormous resources, enough to feed its inhabitants and export the surplus to strengthen the local economy.

In recently published statistics, the Namibian Statistics Agency (NSA) report that the unemployment figure in Namibia currently stands at over 36 percent, with most of the jobless found among young people.

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