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Opposition not impressed with mid-term budget

- ■ Maihapa Ndjavera - mndjavera@ nepc.com.na

Some opposition parliament­arians are not impressed by the mid-year budget review for the 2020/21 financial year, which was tabled last week by finance minister Iipumbu Shiimi. Both the Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) and the Rally for Democracy and Progress (RDP) have bemoaned the lack of structural economic transforma­tion and the inefficien­t distributi­on of Namibia’s vast resources.

PDM Member of Parliament Nico Smit on Tuesday this week said the budget review is just more of the same old story of rewording the same ineptitude­s.

“When I work through the budgets and the mid-term reviews every year, I always find some humour in the way that the unsuspecti­ng voters are blindsided by a barrage e of very big figures, twisted incrementa­lly up or down to obfuscate the fact that the government vernment is technicall­y bankrupt,” Smit said in n parliament.

He noted that he is not convinced ced that this mid-year review has taken much h effort from the minister and his army of officials, fficials, as he believes that they were all working on only one thing, which was juggling figures and to do it in such a way that the underlying fundamenta­ls appear either unimportan­t or of a fleeting nature.

Furthermor­e, he stated that the level of borrowing we see today is not new. “It only looks large because of smaller deficits from 2017 to 2019 but it is still in the same league as the explosion in debt that we saw at the end of 2016.”

Smit indicated that the only difference is that the first period of excess was followed by three years of restraint, which saw a moderation in the growth rate of government debt, and an earnest attempt to rein in the budget deficit. “You do not need me to tell you that all those undertakin­gs have flown out of the window this year.”

“As long as criminals who milk the thepublic public system are at large and as long as you as the Hon minister of finance, and Swapo as the government, do not address these fundamenta­l issues, for so long you shall always have to borrow more and more and Namibia will never be a prosperous nation,” slams Smit.

He noted that repeating budget mistakes year after year, has brought Namibia to the point where it is completely at the mercy of donors.

He continued that he was flabbergas­ted to learn that all Namibia’s ills and perils have been caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.

“It has become the new go-to excuse for a government unwilling to set the skew ship on a straight course. This unwillingn­ess or ineptitude when it comes to righting the fiscal wrongs does not need a pandemic and a lockdown, it was there for everybody to see when it first beca became visible in 2016,2016,” 2016,” said Siit. Sit.

Sm i t s arcas arcass t i c a l l ly y added that he wasimmpres­sed wasimpress­ed by the financefi finance ministter minister for savin saving g the country N$602 million in the current budget and then at the same time expanding the government’s debt by roughly N$20 billion. “This is certainly the most impressive way of doing business,” he said, adding “Imagine how many companies will survive, even if only for a single year, when for every N$602 they save, they have to go and borrow N$20 000 just to keep their doors open. This seems to be this government’s new way of doing business”.

Meanwhile, RDP president, Mike Kavekotora, emphasised that poverty in Namibia is manmade. He explained that Namibia is not a poor country because it has a small population with many resources. “Allocation of resources is failing and is leading to higher unemployme­nt in t the country,” said a concerned Kavekoto Kavekotora.

He continued that the Covid-19 impact was undeniable but st stressed that economic fundamenta­ls need to be adhered to by executives in the loc local economy. He also charged that the ruli ruling party failed in the structural transform transforma­tion of the economy, which he noted has been mentioned for years by former finance fina ministers. “The finance minister mini said we are facing several economic econ challenges and to ach achieve these objectives, we n need to enable and im implement macrostruc­tural st reforms. The reform must not be delayed because i it is needed in many sectors,” Kavekotora advised.

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