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Namibia: ‘Don’t Be Embarrassed to Be Called Tenderpreneurs’, says former minister Peter Vilho at Swapo rally – News

Namibia: ‘Don’t Be Embarrassed to Be Called Tenderpreneurs’, says former minister Peter Vilho at Swapo rally – News

Africa Links 24 with Eliaser Ndeyanale
Published on 2024-11-06 17:00:00

Former defence minister Peter Vilho says young black people should not be embarrassed to be called tenderpreneurs.

A tenderpreneur is a businessperson who uses political contacts to secure government procurement deals.

Speaking at a Swapo campaign in Windhoek on Saturday, Vilho said: “Create your own professional bodies if need be, establish businesses to give employment to your people and establish your own media houses. We shouldn’t be embarrassed to be called tenderpreneurs, if…

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