responsible use of natural resources and reduced environmental impact. The integration of
renewable energy into agricultural processes can lead to increased efficiency, reduced
negative environmental impact, and lower production costs, especially considering the
country's approximately 60% dependence on energy imports.
In the mining sector, the expected growth is echoed by the Namibia Chamber of Mines,
foreseeing increased output from the diamond and uranium industries, specifically.
Meanwhile, the tourism industry is poised to recover shortly due to improvements in air
travel and growing demand for outdoor activities.
At Nedbank Namibia CIB, seeing money differently is about more than finding solutions for
current problems. It is about taking a step back to look at the bigger picture and positioning
solutions for future growth. Nedbank Namibia CIB is a strategic financial partner with a
focused objective to help our clients achieve their business ambitions and opportunities.
This is achieved through the provision of tailored solutions, characterized by fresh thinking,
innovation, and a highly integrated partnership approach.
(Adapted from) https://economist.com.na/76922/columns/unlocking-namibias-economic-
growth-and-opportunities-in-
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0propel%20this%20growth.
Part 2: Academic writing
Read the passage below and answer the questions that follow.
[20 marks]
Namibia top in road deaths in the world
February 27, 2014: New Era
1According to the World Health Organisation (WHO) (2013), Namibia is ranked first in
the world in terms of the number of road deaths per 100 000 residents. 2 Eventhough
Africa accounts for just 2 percent of registered vehicles, the continent is responsible for
about 16 percent of annual global road deaths. 3Africa make up 12 percent of the
world's population. 4 A recent study by Michael Sivak and Brandon Schoettle, who head
the University of Michigan's Transportation Research Institute, also indicated that
Namibia's residence are 53 percent more likely to die in a vehicle collition than from
cancer. 5The two compiled their study also using WHO statistics. 6A study is called
Mortality from Road Crashes in 193 Countries: A Comparison with Other Leading Causes
of Death. 7 Most of this road deaths, which have been described as a serious public
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