Author: Kandjengo kaMkwaanyoka
Unconventional Thoughts: Are You Mentoring And Guiding Those Kids At Home
By: Kandjengo kaMkwaanyoka I have been around the country speaking and participating in various economic policy discussions, but one thing I didn’t do was speak to my younger siblings or cousins about economics and risk-taking. I want to say, that…
Communities Are Defensless To Unwanted Investment Without Information …are we hoarding information or is it just information asymmetry?
By:Kandjengo kaMkwaanyoka It is becoming more doubtful when policymakers and political leaders announce how impactful certain proposed investments are to the country. Especially when they come to a certain community and tell them to give up a piece of land,…
Does Anyone Know What Is Economically Happening in Oshakati
By:Kandjengo kaMkwaanyoka Before I go further, I want to confess that I am from Oshakati, Okandjengedi pokeefe yatate Jesaya. I just want to pick a fight with the leadership in charge of my place of birth, the youth and economic…
Unconventional Thoughts- Opinion Too Much Information, Less Time, And Willingness To Comprehend
By:Kandjengo kaMkwaanyoka- From Okwalondo with love As I write this, I have a folder from the Oil and Gas Conference full of presentations, and mind you, I haven’t finished reading the documentation of the Climate Change Adaptation Awareness W0rkshop organised…
The Biggest and Most Beautiful Building in Hakahana Is A Church …the conversation of economics and church
By: Kandjengo kaMkwaanyoka- from Okwalondo with love They say about 80% of our population is Christian. I would also like to know how many faiths we have in Namibia. And how the rest of the 20 percent is allocated across…
Why Do All Africa Leaders, Media, and Intellectuals Whine?
By:Kandjengo kaMkwanyoka Africa keeps highlighting its leadership and economic weakness and dependence on others almost daily. There is a certain mindset among us Africans that the world owes us because our continent was colonised and looted. Furthermore, we sit comfortably…
The Africa I Need Is Locked UP In My Mind And In My Lack of Courage …as we speak, fellow African leaders are butchering each other in Sudan with guns from the advocates of democracy
By:Kandjengo kaMkwaanyoka- from Okwalondo with love At one point I have called African intellectuals and leaders as economic and diplomatic cowards. Yes, many came for my head, saying how disrespectful the young man is, while some have agreed. Well in…
Unconventional Thoughts: The Flooding, Who is to blame, Engineers, Hydrologists or Town Planners?
By: Kandjengo kaMkwaanyoka The last year’s flooding of Wernihil Shopping Mall in the capital city got people questioning Engineers and the mighty city planning, furthermore the yearly flooding of the northern and eastern regions. Someone posted that “engineers should…
We Have Plenty of Diamonds and Grapes, but Why Don’t We See and Participate in Diamonds Trading?
By:Kandjengo kaMkwaanyoka Why don’t we see diamonds in the street when we have plenty but every grape harvest everyone benefits? A young dude heard me and he asked if he could join my friend and I. He asked if I…
The Unconventional and Unorthodox Thoughts: Our Problems Cannot Be Solved By Excessive Borrowing
By: Kandjengo kaMkwaanyoka The government, National Planning Commission, and Ministry of Finance have been signing various borrowing lines with European countries and now the USA. On top of what they owe the IMF, European private creditors, China, Africa Development…
