How would Africa be today if the Germans would have stayed in Tanzania, Cameroon, and Togo?
Posted on Friday 9 March 2007 – 13:50Redactie AfrikaNieuwsProfileHomepage6348 messages 9 March 2007, by Ben Zwinkels. A two days visit to Namibia on the 1st and the 2nd of March 2007 is enough to convince yourself that the continent of Africa is not created to be called “one” Africa, but a continent with so many faces, different aspects, cultures and economical development. Namibia, a huge country in the South-West region of Africa with only around 2 million inhabitants is showing great progress and political stability. The actual president of Namibia Mr. Hifipunye Phamba has set the agenda for economic transformation focusing on good corporate governance, the eradication of corruption, land reform, performance of state owned companies and employment creation. The most important economical sectors in Namibia are mining and tourism. The latest can be further developed, considering the most famous national park Etosha and of course the other regions. Namibia is the 13th fastest growing c