@panafricanlifestyle: Namibia, renowned for its vast landscapes and abundant natural resources, continues to grapple with a profound economic imbalance. More than three decades after achieving independence in 1990, much of the country’s land and wealth remains concentrated in the hands of foreign entities and descendants of settlers, particularly of Dutch and German heritage. This persistent disparity perpetuates economic inequality and raises critical questions about the efficacy of land reform initiatives and the empowerment of local communities. How can Namibia ensure that its indigenous peoples and African citizens equitably benefit from the nation’s wealth while navigating the challenges of foreign investment and lingering neo-colonial dynamics? 🎥 @Weyni #Namibia #Colonialism #NeoColonialism #PanAfricanist
OUR LEADERS ARE DEFINITELY PAID TO MAKE THEIR OWN COUNTRY POOR. WHO WOULD WANT THEIR OWN PEOPLE SUFFER and STAY IN POVERTY FOR CENTURIES. I NEVER UNDERSTAND OUR LEADERS, ITS NOW 60s since INDEPENDENCE
2025-01-04 23:44:31
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K :
We need to take back what is ours as Africans
2025-01-04 19:09:58
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Isahia Tulloch :
black people too far giving 👍👍👍
2025-01-04 18:01:54
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wanmann8 :
Go look at Zimbabwe where farms were sold to blacks. Neglect and starvation followed. Work ethic is a thing .
2025-01-05 02:13:09
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