Socio-economic growth war with public and private ownership
[Windhoek Observer - Namibia] - 4/08/2025
Efraim Shimbali Namibia and Africa at large, has suffered a huge socio-economic dilution. To understand this dilution, one ought to dig deep to the roots of Africa’s historic community pre-colonialism. Communities of empires with a single head of governance and control. A background of social (…)
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