Namibia cuts down ministries to trim government spending

Namibia just cut their government down to size. President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah shrunk the number of ministries from over twenty down to just fourteen. She told the nation this change would save money fast. Her first speech as president explained how taxpayer dollars need better management. She wants a smaller government that actually delivers results citizens can see.

The president combined several departments into bigger units. Finance merged with economic planning to handle all money matters. Agriculture joined with Water plus Land Reform to tackle food, farms, water supplies, and property rights. This reshuffling aims to kill off duplicate work and make officials more responsible for their actions. Services might work better when fewer people share the blame.

Many citizens have split views about these changes. Some people cheer the budget trimming. Others fear government jobs will vanish, and rural areas might lose services they depend on. Mary Mobatse from Windhoek said she likes saving cash but worries about small towns. The country faces tough problems right across the board. High numbers of people lack jobs. National debt keeps climbing. Business growth stays flat year after year.

The president wants everyone to pull together toward better days ahead. She promised clear reports about how these changes progress. Her plan frees up cash for creating jobs, running social programs, and investing in key areas. The nation starts fresh with this major shakeup. Citizens hope fewer government offices might actually fix their economic troubles. They want stability and growth from this new approach to running the country.
 

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