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Namibia looks up key sectors for growth & job creation

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Namibia concentrates on pivotal sectors such as hydrocarbons, agriculture, and green energy to revive the economy and enhance industrial development and job creation.  President Hage Geingob stated this during the country’s 33rd Independence Day anniversary in Otapi. He further emphasized the need for urgency and coordination to achieve the desired outcomes.

Namibia concentrates on pivotal sectors such as hydrocarbons, agriculture, and green energy to revive the economy and enhance industrial development and job creation.  President Hage Geingob stated this during the country’s 33rd Independence Day anniversary in Otapi. He further emphasized the need for urgency and coordination to achieve the desired outcomes.

For this reason, Namibia intends to move with lightning speed to capitalize on the myriad of economic endowments we possess, in a coordinated manner, recognizing the urgent need to create more new jobs. Indeed, it is given that the country must be forward-looking, and what better time to move forward than at this time when green shoots are on the horizon and the revival is within reach, stated the president.

The Namibian government understands the needs of its citizens for jobs, shelter, food, and self-actualization, and therefore the government remains seized with improving the livelihoods of all Namibia’s citizens with the understanding that only through shared prosperity can peace be maintained. Namibia has set an ambitious goal for itself with Vision 2030, which aims to transform the country into an industrialized nation with high income.

After 33 years of sustained progress and numerous milestones, there is still work to be done to achieve the dreams and aspirations outlined in the National Development Plans and Vision 2030, which are augmented by the Harambee Prosperity Plans, stated the president.

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According to the National Petroleum Company of Namibia (NAMCOR), the country’s two oil finds have the potential to generate US$5.6 billion in revenue at peak production, which could double Namibia’s economy estimated at US$11 billion by 2040, as per Bloomberg. Through its green hydrogen initiatives, the government expects to rack up close to N$4 billion in revenues per annum from Green Hydrogen projects, with contributions towards the Sovereign Wealth Fund and royalties expected to amount to N$627 million per annum once full production capacity is reached.