Key Takeaways from President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah’s First State of the Nation Address

“We are too few to be poor.”

— H.E. Dr. Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, President of the Republic of Namibia

On 24 April 2025, President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah delivered her Maiden State of the Nation Address under the theme:

“Unity in Diversity, Natural Resources Beneficiation and Youth Empowerment for Sustainable Development.”

Here are some of the key highlights:

Seven Priority Sectors for Socio-Economic Transformation:

1. Agriculture

2. Sports

3. Youth Empowerment

4. Quality Education & Training

5. Creative Industries

6. Quality Health & Social Welfare

7. Land, Housing & Sanitation

Eight Critical Economic Enablers:

• Mining

• Energy

• Oil & Gas

• Tourism

• Agriculture

• Water

• Fisheries

• Transport & Logistics

Economic Outlook & Reforms:

• Projected GDP growth of 4.5% in 2025.

• Corporate tax reduction to 30% in 2025, down to 28% in 2026.

• Strengthened Sovereign Wealth Fund, now at N$450 million.

• Continued fiscal prudence with focus on debt stabilization and deficit reduction.

Education & Youth Empowerment:

• 100% subsidized tertiary education at public universities and TVET centres starting 2026.

• Consolidation of youth-focused grants into a single Youth Fund (N$257 million initial allocation).

• Launch of the National Youth Internship and Apprenticeship Programme.

Housing & Social Protection:

• Target of 10,000 low-cost housing units annually (50,000 over five years).

• Continued expansion of social safety nets, including support to orphans, vulnerable children, and persons with disabilities.

Energy & Industrialization:

• Focus on value addition in mining, oil & gas, and critical minerals.

• First oil production targeted within the shortest timeframe.

• Commitment to harness Namibia’s uranium potential as part of the energy mix.

Good Governance & Anti-Corruption:

• Reinforcement of anti-corruption frameworks through the Whistle-Blower Protection Act, Witness Protection Act, and the National Anti-Corruption Strategy.

• Call for a collective fight against corruption, echoing Julius Nyerere’s words: “Corruption is an act of treason.”

Foreign Policy & Diplomacy:

• Strong advocacy for multilateralism, peace, and security in the SADC region and beyond.

• Reaffirmation of Namibia’s support for the rights of the people of Western Sahara and Palestine.

• Commitment to economic diplomacy and strategic partnerships.

President Nandi-Ndaitwah’s message was clear:

Namibia stands ready to unlock its full potential through unity of purpose, accountability, and implementation excellence.