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Yes the regulators are actively keeping growth from happening in Namibia, they are hindering rather than enabling in every sense.
President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has publicly expressed frustration with her Cabinet's absenteeism at important events as well as their inertia and lack of urgency. namibiansun.com/government/net…
More economic freedom = richer country. Less economic freedom = poorer country. It’s that simple.
DE-REGULATE NAMIBIA'S ENERGY: 1. The office in @NamPresidency must streamline licensing to 3-6 months and loosen environmental pre-approvals in proven low risk areas like the Orange Basin for oil/gas drilling. Harmonize with the @SADC_News gas plan and offer ~10 year tax…
1. Scrap the Affirmative Action Act of 1998 and allow us to attract highly skilled workers without levies. Workers being here will allow for better transfer of high skills via shadowing, workers entering Namibia's academic system, businesses would be more encouraged to formalize…
From PAY to the podium! 🚴♀️ Olivia Shililifa says being part of PAY played a big role in shaping her cycling journey — and her victory at the MTN Khemani Cycling Race says it all! 🏆 We’re beyond proud of you, Olivia! Keep flying the PAY flag high! ✨ #SportForDevelopment
Previously on the Eagle Sports Zone, we spoke to Namibian Cyclist, Olivia Shililifa, where she explained how being part of Physically Active Youth Program was crucial for her cycling career. During the show, we also discussed her recent win at the 2025 MTN Khemani Road Classic…
A plan
1. Scrap the Affirmative Action Act of 1998 and allow us to attract highly skilled workers without levies. Workers being here will allow for better transfer of high skills via shadowing, workers entering Namibia's academic system, businesses would be more encouraged to formalize…
Lol LMAO even @EmmaTheofelus should preferably rescind the @CRANamibia directive and familiarize herself with how a country like Namibia, which effectively has no digital sovereignty, could mitigate these things.
Because @MTCNamibia is an organization that is effectively managed by their tech stack providers overseas and the Namibian management are neutered administrators who do not understand technology or its social implications.
@CRANamibia & @MICTNamibia we as the nation would like to have clarity on the purpose of the Sim Card Registration we were all forced to take part in which seems to have not been done for the purpose of fighting scams. Why did we have to close our offices & stand in lines?
Oshindonga: exonumia.africa/nam/ng/bitcoin… Oshikwanyama: exonumia.africa/nam/kj/bitcoin…
Bitcoin’s value, like Monopoly money or gold comes from shared trust not the coins themselves. Visit Exonumia.africa for more translations. #BitcoinEducation #BitcoinAfrica
We are looking for Herero, Nama/Damara and Rukwangali translators too! Hit us up in the DMs!
Anti-money laundering laws create a legal black hole in which the right to due process seizes to exist. If you’ve ever had your bank- or exchange account frozen, you’ll know what I’m talking about: The bank closes your account with nothing but a letter saying “we can no longer…
The Lack of Due Process: read article 04 in our six part series together with @vexl therage.co/the-lack-of-du…
An ou in a @YangoApp who drives around markets in Tura to intro @Machankura8333 (*142*8333# in 🇳🇦) to help hawkers redeem BTC using @EasySats_ or @LandifaBitcoin would 🎂
How Bitcoin helps people in Nairobi's (Kenya) informal sector to transact
Many African governments fear entrepreneurs more than poverty, because entrepreneurs expose their failures.
your node already stores that arbitrary data
They will learn!
This whole issue is because Bitcoiners are not paying attention to what is happening with Bitcoin in Africa. Africa is where Bitcoin is actually working as intended.
You really don't need to behave like an NGO to promote Bitcoin in Africa 🤦🏿♂️ Stahp
I don't understand how smart technical people believe it's possible to prevent spam through static filtering rules. I. Just. Don't. Understand it.
Why? This will just create another economic rung for posting arbitrary data to chain and will probably turn such an action into a vanity/signalling feature
Greg Maxwell's response to the topic Removing OP_RETURN limit in #BitcoinTalk: bitcointalk.org/index.php?topi…
The focus could be on how we can expand further uncensorable participation by anyone on the Bitcoin network without explicitly attempting to influence what type of activity an individual entity decides on.
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