Election 2019: Job-creation
In this series, we look at the manifestos and stances of political parties on certain key issues.
ALL PEOPLE'S PARTY (APP)
• Urgent job-creation, especially for the youth.
• Priority appointments of educated from needy backgrounds in the civil service.
• Reactivate old agricultural projects and revitalise existing projects.
• Employ local residents in green schemes.
CONGRESS OF DEMOCRATS (CoD)
• Job-creation for the youth.
LANDLESS PEOPLE'S MOVEMENT (LPM)
• Invest in business development.
• Retrain the youth to be entrepreneurs rather than jobseekers.
• State funding for agriculture and forestry businesses to create jobs in rural areas (more than 50 000 extra jobs).
• Protect work in the fishing industry: No quotas to individuals, invest profits in a social development welfare fund and/or a basic income allowance (BIG).
• The cultivation of grapes can create up to 60 000 permanent and part-time jobs.
NAMIBIA ECONOMIC FREEDOM FIGHTERS (NEFF)
• Mandatory retirement to create jobs for the youth.
NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY (NDP)
• Labour legislation must support job-creation.
• Create one-stop opportunity centres for young jobseekers and entrepreneurs.
• Industrial development in all regions.
• Universal unemployment allowance of N$1 200 per month.
• Five years of military service for school-leavers without jobs.
NATIONAL UNITY DEMOCRATIC ORGANISATION (NUDO)
• At least 50% of employees at state institutions must be youth.
• A state dairy, poultry farm and horticulture project in each region that will provide products to government.
• Mineral exploration and mines in all regions.
• Medicine factories.
• An oil refinery in the Kunene Region that processes crude oil from Angola.
POPULAR DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT (PDM)
• A smaller and more efficient public service and a more productive business sector will create more jobs.
• Job-creation will restore human dignity, reduce poverty and inequality, and empower families and youth.
• Focus areas: At least one competitive niche industry in each constituency, dynamic service sector (expand tourism), knowledge economy, agricultural modernisation, value-addition to minerals, vibrant SME development and entrepreneurship training.
• Expand the charcoal industry.
• Reward businesses that create jobs and take on apprentices.
• An unemployment register in each region.
• Use apprentices to renovate schools.
RALLY FOR DEMOCRACY AND PROGRESS (RDP)
• Emphasis on rural development for job-creation.
• Establish rural development centres and fund them properly.
• Incentive investors who take young people on temporarily and permanently.
• Free business loans for entrepreneurs.
• Labour-intensive focus areas: Construction, agriculture, textile industry, tourism, other industries and processing.
• Reform tender processes.
• Teach young people to work hard, rather than pursue instant wealth.
REPUBLICAN PARTY (RP)
• Programmes and policies that will create more work.
• No Chinese in unskilled labour.
• Improve education standards and establish more vocational training schools and colleges.
SWANU
• Socialism for the means of production, especially in the primary sectors, to create jobs.
• Fast-track job-creation and wealth-creation for the youth.
• Focus areas: Telecommunications, mining, fisheries and aquaculture.
• Youth ownership and control of industries.
• Job-creation through new food and water sources in urban and rural areas.
• Greater emphasis on vocational training.
SWAPO
• Promote an inclusive economy, diversification of the blue economy, industrial development and value-addition in particular mining.
• Use tenders to promote local businesses to create jobs and empower residents by delivering goods and services.
• Strengthen existing policies and write new policies for job-creation.
• Remove all business and trade barriers.
• Radical reform of SOEs for job-creation, for example through public–private partnerships (PPPs).
• Other focus areas for job-creation and the promotion of local ownership: Infrastructure development and tourism.
• Reduce experience requirements for young professionals and facilitate their easier registration, taking into account international best practices.
• Compulsory listing of vacancies on the state database (NIEIS).
• Business incentives, with monitoring and evaluation.
• Youth must become entrepreneurs who create jobs, rather than jobseekers.
• Strengthen and broaden SME development.
• Promote job-creation for people with disabilities and marginalised groups.
WORKERS REVOLUTIONARY PARTY (WRP)
• Youth unemployment will always increase in a state that acts as an agent for foreign investors and economic and political exploitation.
ALL PEOPLE'S PARTY (APP)
• Urgent job-creation, especially for the youth.
• Priority appointments of educated from needy backgrounds in the civil service.
• Reactivate old agricultural projects and revitalise existing projects.
• Employ local residents in green schemes.
CONGRESS OF DEMOCRATS (CoD)
• Job-creation for the youth.
LANDLESS PEOPLE'S MOVEMENT (LPM)
• Invest in business development.
• Retrain the youth to be entrepreneurs rather than jobseekers.
• State funding for agriculture and forestry businesses to create jobs in rural areas (more than 50 000 extra jobs).
• Protect work in the fishing industry: No quotas to individuals, invest profits in a social development welfare fund and/or a basic income allowance (BIG).
• The cultivation of grapes can create up to 60 000 permanent and part-time jobs.
NAMIBIA ECONOMIC FREEDOM FIGHTERS (NEFF)
• Mandatory retirement to create jobs for the youth.
NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY (NDP)
• Labour legislation must support job-creation.
• Create one-stop opportunity centres for young jobseekers and entrepreneurs.
• Industrial development in all regions.
• Universal unemployment allowance of N$1 200 per month.
• Five years of military service for school-leavers without jobs.
NATIONAL UNITY DEMOCRATIC ORGANISATION (NUDO)
• At least 50% of employees at state institutions must be youth.
• A state dairy, poultry farm and horticulture project in each region that will provide products to government.
• Mineral exploration and mines in all regions.
• Medicine factories.
• An oil refinery in the Kunene Region that processes crude oil from Angola.
POPULAR DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT (PDM)
• A smaller and more efficient public service and a more productive business sector will create more jobs.
• Job-creation will restore human dignity, reduce poverty and inequality, and empower families and youth.
• Focus areas: At least one competitive niche industry in each constituency, dynamic service sector (expand tourism), knowledge economy, agricultural modernisation, value-addition to minerals, vibrant SME development and entrepreneurship training.
• Expand the charcoal industry.
• Reward businesses that create jobs and take on apprentices.
• An unemployment register in each region.
• Use apprentices to renovate schools.
RALLY FOR DEMOCRACY AND PROGRESS (RDP)
• Emphasis on rural development for job-creation.
• Establish rural development centres and fund them properly.
• Incentive investors who take young people on temporarily and permanently.
• Free business loans for entrepreneurs.
• Labour-intensive focus areas: Construction, agriculture, textile industry, tourism, other industries and processing.
• Reform tender processes.
• Teach young people to work hard, rather than pursue instant wealth.
REPUBLICAN PARTY (RP)
• Programmes and policies that will create more work.
• No Chinese in unskilled labour.
• Improve education standards and establish more vocational training schools and colleges.
SWANU
• Socialism for the means of production, especially in the primary sectors, to create jobs.
• Fast-track job-creation and wealth-creation for the youth.
• Focus areas: Telecommunications, mining, fisheries and aquaculture.
• Youth ownership and control of industries.
• Job-creation through new food and water sources in urban and rural areas.
• Greater emphasis on vocational training.
SWAPO
• Promote an inclusive economy, diversification of the blue economy, industrial development and value-addition in particular mining.
• Use tenders to promote local businesses to create jobs and empower residents by delivering goods and services.
• Strengthen existing policies and write new policies for job-creation.
• Remove all business and trade barriers.
• Radical reform of SOEs for job-creation, for example through public–private partnerships (PPPs).
• Other focus areas for job-creation and the promotion of local ownership: Infrastructure development and tourism.
• Reduce experience requirements for young professionals and facilitate their easier registration, taking into account international best practices.
• Compulsory listing of vacancies on the state database (NIEIS).
• Business incentives, with monitoring and evaluation.
• Youth must become entrepreneurs who create jobs, rather than jobseekers.
• Strengthen and broaden SME development.
• Promote job-creation for people with disabilities and marginalised groups.
WORKERS REVOLUTIONARY PARTY (WRP)
• Youth unemployment will always increase in a state that acts as an agent for foreign investors and economic and political exploitation.
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