The Ministry of Labour, Industrial Relations and Employment Creation in collaboration
with the Namibia Statistics Agency will further ascertain the scope of the impact on
business, economy and jobs. Some indicators are clear though.
It is against this background that the pace of the economic recovery will depend
crucially on policy interventions and actions that will be taken beyond the lockdown.
The Government is seized with final preparations for a holistic recovery programme
for the nation, as was committed to during the Mid-Term Budget Review in October
2020.
Stakeholders have been consulted and the Harambee Prosperity Plan for the four-year
period (2021-2025), which includes the Economic Recovery Programme, will be
launched in February 2021.
The COVID-19 experience has not been pleasant. Our economy has been hurt,
thousands have lost employment, once thriving businesses have closed, children have
been home for months on end, away from school. Hence, we must remain vigilant
and be prepared for any eventuality, including the possibility of a second wave.
Considering the precarious nature of our economy, this is a scenario we can ill afford.
Fellow Namibians,
We do not have any other choice.
I observed, with great concern, that we are becoming complacent to the danger and
are not adhering to the prescribed Health & Hygiene Protocols. We cannot afford to
relax now, we must rather intensify the fight against COVID-19. In this regard, we
must continue what we started by:
• Enhancing Risk Communication and Communicate Engagement;
• Testing, tracing contacts and timeously isolating cases;
• Encouraging the public to continue coming forward, to seek testing if they think
they have been exposed;
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