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Banks Cashing In While Namibians Drown in Debt
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 35264, member: 636"] A stark debt crisis is emerging in Namibia, with nearly half the population, particularly civil servants, struggling under significant financial strain. Member of parliament Inna Hengari from the Popular Democratic Movement highlighted the severe economic challenges facing citizens. Lending institutions are experiencing substantial profits despite widespread financial hardship. Letshego, a notable financial institution, reported earnings of N$199 million within six months in 2024, starkly contrasting with citizens' economic struggles. Many Namibians are resorting to unregulated loan sharks, who charge exorbitant interest rates, further complicating their financial situations. Hengari emphasized the urgent need for a comprehensive review of existing laws to protect consumers from potential financial exploitation. The situation underscores a growing concern about the widening economic disparity between financial institutions and ordinary citizens in Namibia. [/QUOTE]
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