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Namibia: The People, Country and Economy

By Michelo Maunga I was fortunate enough to spend most of my annual leave in Walvis Bay, Namibia, a coastal city in the South Western part of the country. It was my first time in Namibia; a country I have had an interest in for some time. The prospect of going there, interacting with the people and learning more about their culture was, thus, one I found very exciting. I have a keen fondness for visiting African states and while I have done so a few times, this is the first time I am writing about it. Now, Namibia, beautiful country, almost as beautiful as my home. Friendly people. Very diverse, not just in the populace, but nearly everything about the place. All this heterogeneity, however, tends to co-exist harmoniously. I was shocked, even the weather. In one country, you have 3 climates, the desert (hot), the coastal region (windy and cold) and the tropics ( in the East, closer to Zambia).  I will begin with the people. Namibia has an interesting history. The natives (indig...