From Bailouts to Boomtowns: Rethinking How Our Towns Make Money

[Windhoek Observer - Namibia] - 13/08/2025
Let’s not sugar-coat it, our local authorities are broke. And it’s no longer just a small accounting problem that can be patched up; it’s a full-blown crisis that threatens the future of some of our towns. The problem is not only that they don’t have money. It’s that the very way our town (…)
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