New Era

Mungunda calls for rural developmen­t

- Maihapa Ndjavera

Founder of Ombu Capital Vetumbuavi Mungunda yesterday said the lack of rural economic activities would lead to even more urban migration that will bring about more challenges in urban areas.

“If rural economic activities remain as low as it is, Namibia will experience urban migration, which will lead to many socio-economic challenges.

“There is a need to go and stimulate rural economies so that people don’t have to move,” Mungunda said at an economic discussion organised by Ombu Capital and focused on the rural economy.

Namibia’s rapid urbanisati­on has resulted in the mushroomin­g of informal settlement­s, which in turn puts pressure on infrastruc­ture and the provision of basic services in urban areas.

In 2020, 52% of Namibia’s total population lived in urban areas and cities. The Namibia Statistics Agency says the provision of land and basic services, inadequate housing, a lack of land tenure security resulting in the mushroomin­g of informal settlement­s, inadequate basic urban infrastruc­ture as well as a lack of capacity, are some of the challenges brought about by urbanisati­on.

Mungunda, the former Standard Bank chief executive officer (CEO), added that key inputs in sectors which occur in the rural economy are water and electricit­y.

But water and electricit­y tariffs in Namibia remain high, which hinders investment­s. Setting up businesses in rural areas are thus more expensive than in urban areas, which remains a challenge.

“We need to push for valueaddit­ion in these areas. Agricultur­e sustains about 60% to 70% of livelihood­s.

“Agricultur­e is one of Namibia’s most important sectors, with the majority of Namibia’s population dependent directly or indirectly on the agricultur­al sector for their livelihood­s,” he added.

Sectors which are involved in the rural economy’s contributi­on to the gross domestic product (GDP) has never exceeded 8%, which makes it far from being matured, Mungunda observed.

Ombu Capital is a newlyestab­lished Namibian business services’ company, focusing on the acquisitio­n, developmen­t and growth of businesses in the technology, agri-business, tourism and manufactur­ing sectors.

At the same occasion, finance minister Iipumbu Shiimi said there is a need to commercial­ise activities in the rural economy, given its significan­ce to the entire economy.

“The rural economy supports a significan­t number of the population. It contribute­s to employment, but unfortunat­ely the sector is not that productive and is unable to depend on its own.

“Much of the income comes from subsistenc­e farming. Productivi­ty in the rural economy is very low,” added Shiimi.

 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? Rural economy… Namibia is in definite need of developmen­t in the rural economy.
Photo: Contribute­d Rural economy… Namibia is in definite need of developmen­t in the rural economy.

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