Namibia's Fight for Digital Freedom Starts with Tech and Tax Control
In an era where data is often called the new oil, a pressing question lingers in the minds of Namibia's brightest young software engineers and computer scientists: Where does our nation's data go, and who truly controls it? As we eagerly adopt foreign apps and digital platforms, we must confront an uncomfortable truth about our technological sovereignty and the tax revenues slipping through our fingers. The concern is not just academic. It is personal for the young innovator in Namibia with a world-class software idea s but no funding, while foreign apps operating without a single physical office address in Namibia dominate the digital landscape. When a data breach occurs or a user has a grievance, where does one go? Which authority assumes responsibility? How safe are we, and how certain can we be that our personal and national data is not being exploited for commercial or strategic gain beyond our borders? This is not merely a technological issue. It is a sovereignty issue....