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Item An investigation into the economic impact of creating a foot and mouth disease free zone in the Central North of Namibia(University of Namibia, 2021) Shamathe, Kuniberth; Jeremiah, AndrewThe purpose of this study was to investigate into the economic impact of creating a Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) free zone in the central north ofNamibia. A Veterinary Cordon Fence (VCF) is a large-scale fence-line constructed for the purpose of controlling livestock contagious diseases such as FMD. Lucrative international meat export markets are the main reason countries come up with and protect FMD free zones. Namibia has VCF running across the country from east to west almost dividing the country in the middle. The beef products from the Northern VCF (NVCF) are not allowed to cross the VCF to the Southern parts of the country because the Southern VCF (SVCF) area is regarded as a FMD free zone while the NVCF area is regarded as a FMD infected zone. Currently, Namibia international beef markets do not buy beef products from the NVCF-FMD infected zone. As a result, farmers from the NVCF are complaining that the current situation prevents them from benefitting from the lucrative export beef market as compared to farmers in the South. This study adopted the explanatory research design focusing on desk research. The results of the study showed a statistically significant increase (PItem An investigation into the impact of budget cuts on the operational performance of the Namibian police: A case study of Oshikoto Regional Headquarters(University of Namibia, 2022) Naukala, Frondina; Jeremiah, AndrewThe Internal Audit report of the Namibian Police (NAMPOL) for the 2018/19 Financial Year reported a reduction of the Namibian Police Force budget from N$14.3 billion to N$5.1 billion. Budget cuts differ across sectors of the economy as well as the magnitude of their impact on organisational performance. This study aimed at investigating the impact of budget cuts on the operational performance of Police in the Oshikoto Region. A sample of 150 participants from a population of 950 was selected using the stratified random sampling technique. The researcher had applied descriptive research design as it eliminates the constraints of rigorous academic methodologies, allowing researchers to see how others experience an event. The study adopted a quantitative approach which involved the use of closed ended questionnaires. The researcher's function in positivist studies was confined to data collection and objective interpretation. The strategy was based on reality's nature. Additionally, the data were analysed quantitatively using the excel spreadsheet package to generate tables and graphs .. The results of the study revealed that budget cuts lead to more crimes as Police is incapacitated in terms of mobility. This incapacitation could also be due to lack of vehicles and other important resources. Furthermore, top management in the Namibian Police Force is continuously faced with making difficult decisions on how to protect and serve their communities with fewer resources at their disposal. It was observed that, budget cuts had a negative impact on the operational performance of the police. It is therefore recommended that Oshikoto NAMPOL management should come up with policies which serve as a guiding principles to help with the operational performance of the Police