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Jul
Nrupesh Soni I’ve been in too many rooms where “youth empowerment” is thrown around like confetti at a national pity party. Boardrooms, conference halls, panel discussions, and press releases—all overflowing with the language of potential. But when the talk is over and the confetti is swept away, nobody is handing over the tools. Let’s be brutally honest. We don’t have a shortage of ideas or intelligence among Namibian youth. We have a crisis of access. A deficit of trust. A paralysis of action. And most of all, we have a surplus of committees, reports, and roundtables. I've had the privilege…
