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Jul
Allexer Namundjembo Deputy minister of education, innovation, youth, sports, arts and culture, Dino Ballotti has called for the formalisation of cultural entrepreneurship. He says this move will help unlock economic opportunities and promote sustainable development. Speaking at a recent training workshop for cultural entrepreneurs in the cultural heritage sector held in Swakopmund, Ballotti said the country's rich cultural heritage can support livelihoods and contribute to the national economy when used effectively. “We must formalise the hustle. Why are we afraid of formalisation?” he asked. “Formalisation is key to accessing finance, mentorship, and markets which are essential for scaling and sustaining…