나미비아 나디-은다이트와 대통령, 경제 및 석유 진전 성과 발표

Nandi-Ndaitwah Touts Economic, Oil Progress in Namibia Address

AllAfrica EN 2026-04-10 21:50 Translated
네투움보 나디-은다이트와 대통령이 국가 연설(SONA)을 통해 전략적 투자, 에너지 안보, 농업 확대를 통한 경제 재활성화 로드맵을 제시했습니다.
네투움보 나디-은다이트와 대통령이 국가 연설(SONA)을 통해 전략적 투자, 에너지 안보, 농업 확대를 통한 경제 재활성화를 위한 대규모 로드맵을 제시했습니다.

또한 적격 학생들을 위한 완전 지원 고등 교육 시행, 확대된 금융 지원 접근성 등 주요 국내 우선순위를 강조했습니다. 대통령은 석유 개정안의 신속한 통과를 촉구했으며, 현재 대통령실 감독 하에 있는 신흥 석유 자원의 오용 위험을 경고했습니다.

나디-은다이트와는 정부가 2030년까지 증대된 생산과 농민 지원을 통해 식량 수입을 80% 감소시키는 목표를 설정했다고 말했습니다. 또한 나미비아와 독일이 1904~1908년 오바헤레로 및 나마 집단학살 협상을 거의 마무리 단계에 이르렀으며, 2026년 말 이전에 체결될 예정이라고 밝혔습니다.

전직 국회의원들은 공무원들에게 공공 의료 시스템 사용을 요구하는 새로운 지시에 대해 헌법적 우려를 제기하며 비판했습니다. 이는 공공 서비스 직원 의료 지원 제도 수수료에 대한 정부 전액 부담 협상에 뒤따른 것입니다.

정치 분석가들과 야당 인사들은 나디-은다이트와 대통령이 임명한 7명의 신임 차관이 정부 지출을 크게 증가시킬 것이라고 지적했습니다. 차관들의 월급은 N$65,000, 연봉은 N$780,000이며, 정부에 연간 약 N$170만 달러의 비용이 들 것입니다.
President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah delivered the State of the Nation Address (SONA), detailing a massive roadmap to revitalize the economy through strategic investment, energy security, and agricultural expansion.

She also highlighted key domestic priorities, including the rollout of fully subsidised tertiary education for eligible students, backed by expanded financial aid access. The president urged swift passage of the petroleum amendment bill, warning of the risks of mismanaging emerging oil resources, which are now being overseen under the Presidency. 

Nandi-Ndaitwah said that the government has set a goal to reduce food imports by 80% by 2030 through increased production and farmer support. She also revealed that Namibia and Germany are nearing the conclusion of the 1904 to 1908 Ovaherero and Nama genocide negotiations. Nandi-Ndaitwah said the matter is set to be concluded before the end of 2026.

Namibia: 
SONA - Key Takeaways On Genocide Talks, Education, Energy, Investment and Agriculture

* President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah says a conclusion for a joint declaration between Namibia and Germany regarding the 1904-1908 Ovaherero and Nama genocide is now within reach,… Read more »

Namibia: 
President Clarifies 500 000 Jobs Pledge, Opposition Criticises Slow Progress

President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah's clarification that the government will not directly create 500 000 jobs by 2030 has drawn criticism from opposition leaders and labour experts… Read more »

Namibia: 
Govt to Pursue Total Genocide 'Long-Term Reparation Healing'

President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah says the government will ensure a fair and dignified outcome in ongoing genocide negotiations with Germany. Read more »

Namibia: 
President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah Delivers State of the Nation Address in Windhoek

We could not have foreseen that this address would be preceded by such profound grief. Comrade James Unomasa Uerikua and his son Venturo Uerikua tragically passed on in a car… Read more »

Namibia: 
President Nandi-Ndaitwah Faces Pressure Over Jobs, Housing and Fuel Ahead of SONA

President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah faces pressure to account for her administration's promises when she delivers the state of the nation address (Sona) today. Read more »

Namibia: 
Employers' Federation Expects SONA to Provide Businesses With Clear Direction

The Namibian Employers' Federation says the president should use her state of the nation address to provide businesses with clarity on policies. Read more »

Namibia: 
LPM Ditches SONA, Citing 'Recycled' Governance Tactics

Landless People's Movement members of parliament on Wednesday boycotted president Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah's state of the nation address. Read more »

Namibia: 
Genocide Issue Nearly Finalised - Nandi-Ndaitwah

President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has revealed that Namibia and Germany are nearing the conclusion of the 1904 to 1908 Ovaherero and Nama genocide negotiations. Read more »

Former members of parliament have criticised a new directive requiring public servants to use the public healthcare system, citing constitutional concerns.

The backlash followed negotiations over full government coverage of Public Service Employee Medical Aid Scheme fees. This follows President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah's directive

Political analysts and opposition figures said the appointment of seven new deputy ministers by President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah would significantly increase government spending. They see the plan as poorly thought out, as it increases budget expenditure. 

The seven new deputy ministers will receive salaries of N$65 000 per month, or N$780 000 per annum. This will cost the government nearly N$1.7 million per year

Namibian President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah delivering kenote during the Panel Discussion on “Women In Leadership: Driving Innovation, Catalyzing Investments and Shaping Policy" at the U.S.-Africa Business Summit in Luanda..

24 June 2025

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