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Namibia's economy grows modestly over the next two years

Namibia's economy grows modestly over the next two years

Namibia's Government on Thursday predicted a modest acceleration of economic growth in the next two-year period, but said that the fiscal background would remain challenging due to low revenues from the mining industry.

In a speech on the budget, Finance Minister Ericah Shafudah stated that it was expected for the economy of Southern Africa to grow by 4.5% in this year's forecast and 4.7% by 2026.

This is a better growth rate than the 3.7% estimated growth for last year, but lower than the 5.4% predicted by the Finance Ministry

I had hoped that

In 2025, as recent as October.

Namibia has seen

Economic growth is relatively strong

In recent years, the country has seen a rise in income inequality and joblessness, due mainly to its investments in gas, oil and green hydrogen.

The budget speech on Thursday is the first to be delivered under

Namibia's new President Netumbo Nandi Ndaitwah

Diversifying the economy of the resource-rich country is a pledge made by.

"The continued weakness in the diamond industry and its adverse impact on the domestic activities remains a key vulnerability", Shafudah stated, stressing also the importance of diversification of the economy.

The estimated budget deficit for fiscal year beginning April 1 is 4.6% of the gross domestic product (GDP), which is higher than this year's deficit estimate of 3.9% GDP.

Minister told lawmakers that the government will aim to have a deficit of 4.0% on average of GDP in the medium term.

Namibia's 750-million-dollar Eurobond will mature in October 2025, making it the country's largest debt maturity ever.

Shafudah stated that the government would pay $625 million from the sinking fund, which it has been adding to gradually. The remaining $125 millions will be refinanced through the domestic market. (Reporting and writing by Sfundo parakozov, Tannur Anders, Bhargavacharya and Nyasha Nyaungwa. Editing and editing by Alexander Winning & Andrea Ricci).

(source: Reuters)