Namibia in Economic Bondage - Opposition Party

The country's "economic revolution" still has to take place, but it cannot be achieved in an environment marred by corruption and self-enrichment, says opposition member Peter Naholo.

  • Namibia:   Country in Economic Bondage - Naholo

    Namibian, 9 March 2012

    NAMIBIA's "economic revolution" still has to take place, but it cannot be achieved in an environment marred by corruption and self-enrichment, says Rally for Democracy and Progress… Read more »

  • Namibia:   An Over-Defended but Underfed Nation

    Namibian, 9 March 2012

    THIS year's budget brought out the usual contradictions of our society. Contradictions that are hardly seriously discussed. Read more »

  • Namibia:   The Budget of More and More

    Namibian, 6 March 2012

    LAST week Tuesday, Minister of Finance Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila presented government's annual budget. She told the nation that this was a budget of doing "more with less".… Read more »

  • Namibia:   'Mysterious' Budget Gives AirNam a Billion

    Namibian, 1 March 2012

    ACCORDING to a ghost budget document which was posted on the website of the Ministry of Finance early Tuesday afternoon, the taxpayer this year would have had to cough up N$1,075… Read more »

  • Namibia:   Chasing the Dots - Robin Hood to Robbing Hoods

    Namibian, 29 February 2012

    AS I write (Tuesday) our Hon Min Fin is polishing up her budget speech, ducking the difficult and winding up the good bits, blaming any woes on the idiocy of the US-induced… Read more »

  • Namibia:   Economists Welcome Belt-Tightening

    Namibian, 29 February 2012

    ECONOMISTS last night mostly gave a sigh of relief in reaction to Finance Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila's U-turn from big spender last year to penny-pincher this year. Read more »

  • Namibia:   Budget Boost Ends

    Namibian, 29 February 2012

    FINANCE Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila plans to start gradually reining in Government spending again after a succession of years in which public spending was boosted in an… Read more »

  • Namibia:   Budget Speech Should Answer Tough Tipeeg Questions

    Namibian, 28 February 2012

    FINANCE Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila is unlikely to unveil big surprises in her 2012-13 Budget this afternoon, economists said yesterday. Read more »

Minister of Finance Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila (right), outside Parliament where she tabled the annual national budget for the new financial year.

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