YOUNG OBSERVER | Namibia’s brain drain and the experience paradox
[Windhoek Observer - Namibia] - 30/01/2026
There is a specific kind of silence that haunts the departure lounges of Hosea Kutako International Airport. It is not the silence of a holiday-goer or a business traveller, but the heavy, resolute quiet of a young professional carrying a one-way ticket and a master’s degree. For decades, the (…)
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