against coronavirus, additional resources will be required; however, it must be done ina
fiscally sustainable manner.
“The Minister of Finance must provide current deficit and debt projections for this year
after the N$8.1 billion stimulus package,” he said.
Swartbooi called on treasury to postpone capital projects for the rest of the year and for
the funds to be channelled to support the health initiatives and interventions as
proposed by his party.
He also suggested the finance ministry solicit low costs funding at minimal interest rates
from international institutions such as African Development Bank (AfDB) that can be
repaid within a reasonable period without significantly expanding fiscal debt.
Moreover, Swartbooi says the World Health Organisation (WHO) estimates that the
higher education institutions closures would impact over 90% of 1.5 billion of the world’s
student population.
Thus, he said, Namibia has to quickly dash towards online learning as an avenue for
exploration, so that schools and universities deploy online-learning on full scale in the
medium to the long run to meet the global demands of the fourth industrial revolution.
“Telecommunication companies such as MTC, Paratus and Telecom will have to apply
zero-rate policies (data free) to allow students to download the learning material,” he
said.
Swartbooi also suggested churches in rural and peri-urban areas be temporary turned
into information and schooling centres with internet facilities, where learners and
teachers can access online learning and teaching.
“Each church can accommodate a number of students, but under strict health and safety
regulations (social distancing). Mobile players like MTC and Telecom will have to boost
connectivity so that these students access the learning material,” he said.
“Worst case scenario where access to internet is minimal and students are unable to
access online learning, provision should be made for these students to put their studies
on hold and continue when the virus has been contained without any prejudices.”
- ktjitemisa@nepc.com.na
Caption: Bernadus Swartbooi
Kuzeeko Tjitemisa
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