Ziwoni, Custon and Murima, Simbarashe (2025) Strategic Pathways for Black Economic Empowerment and Entrepreneurial Advancement in Africa: A Critical Analysis with Special Emphasis on Namibia. International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology, 10 (7): 25jul141. pp. 58-62. ISSN 2456-2165
This study critically examines the strategic pathways for Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) and entrepreneurial advancement across Africa, with a focused lens on Namibia’s evolving socio-economic landscape. Rooted in the historical context of colonial disenfranchisement and systemic exclusion, the research explores how empowerment frameworks and entrepreneurial ecosystems are being leveraged to redress inequality and foster inclusive growth. The paper evaluates continental trends in policy formulation, such as South Africa’s Broad-Based BEE and Zimbabwe’s indigenization efforts, and contrasts them with Namibia’s more decentralized, sector-driven approach particularly through instruments like the Namibia Financial Sector Charter and the New Equitable Economic Empowerment Framework (NEEEF). Through a multidisciplinary lens, the analysis interrogates the effectiveness of empowerment initiatives in promoting genuine ownership, capacity building, and sustainable enterprise development among historically marginalized populations. Special emphasis is placed on Namibia’s challenges, including limited access to capital, rural-urban disparities, and the risk of elite capture. The study concludes by proposing a strategic framework that integrates policy coherence, grassroots innovation, and public-private partnerships as essential levers for transformative empowerment and entrepreneurial resilience in Namibia and beyond.
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