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Global Economic Goals

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Accelerate economic growth. Achieve full employment and sustained

prosperity, but without inflation. Realize equality of opportunities. Restore the balance of payment

equilibrium.

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Namibia Economic Goals

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Transform Namibia into an industrialized economy by 2030.

Improve the quality of life for all Namibians, while competing globally.

Realize equal opportunities for income distribution.

Increased and sustainable economic growth. Increase the creation of employment

opportunities; and Increased partnership development between

government and private sectors.

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Glass Industry

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Fundamental factors for rapid industrialization.

Creates sustainable economic development.

Ecosystem’s impact on a macroeconomic level.

Developed economies embrace glass making factories as strategic investments.

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Namibia: Population Comparison

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Population (2009 est.)(Millions)  

Namibia 2.109

Slovenia 2.007

Kuwait 2.693

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How’s Namibia Doing?

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Where Are We?

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agriculture 9.2% 2.0% 0.3%

industry 34.8% 37.0% 48.3%

service 56.0% 61.0% 51.4%

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Electricity Consumption

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• Wealth creation of a country is directly proportional to electricity production. Electricity usage is the key factor that best measures any country’s aggregate economic growth.

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GDP Growth to 2030at Present Rate (Est.)

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GDP Growth Neededto Catch Slovenia (Est.)

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Comparative Advantage

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What are Namibia’s comparative advantages? How about Slovenia and Kuwait? How efficiently distributed and applied are capital,

technology, and labor in Namibia? How skilled is the Namibian workforce? Then what causes Namibia to lag far behind in

production output?

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Needs and Problems

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No/limited SME development opportunities. Inadequate Rural-Urban development linkage. Income inequality and need for fair income

distribution. Inadequate value addition; lack of production

processing. Need for identifying resources and opportunities by

regions (comparative advantages). Developing and mentoring entrepreneurship. Lack of R&D. Inadequate business relationship between SMEs and

large businesses.

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Aggregate Labor Condition

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Current unemployment rate of approximately 54%, and still rising.

Continued graduation of students from secondary and tertiary educational institutions with most of them adding to long unemployment lines and crowded street corners.

Current school dropouts at 50%, most vulnerable.

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Monetary and Fiscal Policy

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Can the government impose fiscal conditions such boosting government spending to stimulate the economy and exponentially curb the current high rising unemployment rate?

How about cutting taxes? For who since over half of the population is unemployed?

How about increasing business tax incentives? How about imposing monetary conditions such

as cutting the interest rate to spur the economy? What other tools can the government use to help

spur the economy, create full sustainable and good paying jobs, and still control the inflation?

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Industrialization Ecosystem

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Ecosystem anchored by diverse industries to create a powerful, perpetual self-sustained ecosystem.

Economic community supported by a foundation of interacting organizations and individuals - the organisms of the business world.

Producing goods and services of value to customers, who are themselves members of the ecosystem.

Organisms also include suppliers, lead producers, competitors, and other stakeholders.

Over time, they co-evolve their capabilities and roles, and tend to align themselves with the directions set by one or more central companies.

Companies holding leadership roles may change over time, but the function of ecosystem leader is valued by the community because it enables members to move toward shared visions to align their investments, and to find mutually supportive roles.

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History of Process

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Otavi Steel (Pty) Ltd, a Namibia-registered, majority owned and based company for the development of Africa’s largest steel mill in Otavi, Namibia.

Founding shareholders, each with 15% stake;- SDS Group- Otavi Town Council- Andre Neethling Family Trust- Groot Group

40% reserved for future strategic investors. Part of the Groot Group’s Rapid Industrial

Ecosystem Development in Namibia.

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Otavi Steel (Pty) Ltd

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Otavi Steel Phases

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Otavi Steel Nanomill, 300,000 tpa rebars products, scrap metals for raw materials.

Nanomill planned construction begins April 2013, commissioning in 22 months.

Otavi Steel Megamill, 10 million tpa short, long and flat products, iron ore for raw materials.

Megamill planned construction begins 2 years later, commissioning in another 2 years later.

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Otavi Steel - Planning

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What’s a Glass?

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One of the most useful materials in the world. Made chiefly from silicon dioxide, sodium

carbonate, and calcium carbonate; all which are abundant in Namibia.

Glass has countless uses; food preservation, glass containers, homes, schools, and office building, motor vehicles, eyeglasses, computing and touch screen devices.

Glass can take many different forms and shapes.

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Benefits of using Glass vs. plastic Glass containers retain their crystalline attractiveness forever. Unlike plastic,

glass’ non-porous surface doesn’t absorb dyes or colors. Keeps food safe. Glass is cleaner than plastic. Glass’ non-porous surface

doesn’t absorb food and germs and it can be safely washed at high temperatures in your dishwasher.

Enhances food flavor. Glass’ safe, glossy surface repels food odors and residual flavors. And food reheated in glass—whether in a conventional oven or microwave—tastes superior to victuals nuked in plastic.

Helps clean-up the planet. Using glass rather than plastic significantly reduces landfill. It also saves energy on plastic’s inefficient recycling process.

Saves the consumer money. A move to glass storage marks a raised consciousness—arguably glass’ most valuable environmental benefit. Your investment in glass helps you move from a throw-away mind-set to a more sustainable sensibility.

Eases food prep, serving and clean-up. Move effortlessly from freezer to fridge to stove to table.

Recycling doesn’t compromise glass’ quality or structure and no toxins are produced in it’s recycling.

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More Glass Benefits…

Glass is the only packaging material certified generally “regarded as safe” by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration.

Glass bottles have always been bisphenol-A (BPA) free. Hundreds of studies have linked the BPA chemical found in many plastics to cancer, diabetes, heart disease and other health problems.

Extensive heat – which is required for sterilization - does not harm glass containers or release toxins into the water.

Glass is nonporous, impermeable and air-tight. This means there are no interactions between the glass packaging and products to affect the taste of beverages.

Glass bottles are made from natural, nontoxic raw materials such as silica, sand, soda ash, limestone… making them one of the most pure containers available.

Glass bottles are 100% recyclable. Unlike plastic, glass does not require the use of petroleum in its manufacturing process.

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Otavi Steel & Danieli

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World Market

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Most countries of the world have glass industries.

For many years, Germany was the major world source for optical glass, laboratory glassware, and glass Christmas tree ornaments.

Today, glass manufacturers in many countries produce such objects on a large scale.

Major glass companies spend millions of dollars each year on research to discover ways to make better glass and to develop new uses for glass.

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Otavi Steel - Technical

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Tses Glass Manufacturing Plant

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To become the largest dynamic glass manufacturing factory in the world.

To produce industry leading glass products with the type of float glass, tableware glass, container glass, fiber glass, and ultrathin glass.

To feed the local, regional, and world market in the construction of residential and commercial buildings as well as for automobiles, kitchenware, bottles, touch screen and smart phones devices.

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Ownership

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Tses Glass (Pty) Ltd, a Namibia-registered, majority owned. For the development of the world’s largest dynamic glass

manufacturing plant in Tses, Namibia. Founding shareholders, each with 15% stake;

- Nissi Group- SDS Group- Tses Village Council- Groot Group

5% is reserved for the local Traditional Authority in the Berseba area.

35% is reserved for future strategic investors. Tses Glass is part of the Groot Group’s Rapid Industrial

Ecosystem Development in Namibia.

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Background - Ownership

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Nissi Group, Natives of Tses; local entrepreneurs, led by Rina da Cruz as Managing-Director, and Alphinius Swartbooi as Director.

SDS Group, a Namibia-owned and registered; strategic, led by Danny Kamunoko as Managing-Director, with Tulongeni Pohamba, Julia Nujoma, and Julius Hambyuka as Directors.

Tses Village Council, a local authority under the Ministry of Regional and Local Government of the Republic of Namibia, with Honorable Brian Gaoseb as Chairperson, and Ivan Vries as CEO.

Groot Group, Namibia based, majority-owned; technical and management, co-founded and led by Simon Kapenda as CEO and Chairman, and Rauna Haihambo as President and Chief Operating Officer.

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Technical Team

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Selected Siemens AG, Germany-based, to provide and supply the needed glass making technology, equipment, and processes for the successful and efficiently development and manufacturing operation flow of the Tses Glass Manufacturing Plant.

Appointed ghs|glass GmbH, Germany-based engineering firm as EPCM for the Tses Glass Manufacturing Plant.

Signed an MoU with ghs glass along with; Siemens, Zippe, Grenzebach and MSK as development partners.

To help rapidly transform the Tses community; to make it one of the fastest growing areas in Southern Namibia.

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MoU – Tses Glass & ghs glass

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Production Volume

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20 million net tons annually as the target goal. 5,000+ construction workers for 4+ years. Average 430+ workers per ton (if not

automated). 47,900+ permanent manufacturing workers in

Tses. 240,000+ Indirect employment nationwide. Average US$525 per ton or US$8 per square

meter. About US$10.5 billion (N$89.3+ billion) per

year in revenue.

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Target Market

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Tses Glass’ target market is Namibia, SADC, East and West Africa, the Middle-East, Europe and the Americas.

Namibia’s population is about 2.2 million while the SADC’s population is about 258 million with more than US$471 billion (N$5.38 trillion) (2010) of aggregate GDP and a potential wealth value of more than US$65 trillion (N$475 trillion) in natural resources.

SADC is rapidly growing in infrastructure and properties development, led by Angola, Mozambique and the DRC.

About 15% or 21.3 million of the SADC population earns more than US$100,000 (N$730,000) in wages with a gross buying power of about US$2.1 trillion (N$15.5 trillion).

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Partnership - Development

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Target Capacity

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Currently fewer tableware glass factories in Africa.

Fast growing regional and international market for the next 30+ years.

Opportunity for Namibia to become the #1 leading glass producing country in the world.

For that, Tses Glass will initially focus on float, container, and tableware glass plants, all in Tses, composed of; 1200 tons per day of Float glass. 1200 tons per day of Tableware glass. 900 tons per day of Container glass.

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Glass Containers in action

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Transportation

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The Walvis Bay Corridor Group, a consortium of major Namibian transportation companies and Government Agencies is developing multi-trans highways in Namibia.

Walvisbay, about 600km from Tses is the 2nd best and biggest port in Africa.

Luderitz, about 334km from Tses is being developed as Namibia’s 2nd best and biggest port authority.

Well-developed highways, ports, and rail systems link Namibia to the SADC countries and the world’s market.

Namibia is positioned to supply Africa and the world with awesome Tses Glass products.

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Glass Production - Experience

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Tses Community - Impact

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47,900+ of new direct manufacturing jobs in Tses 30,000+ new residential homes to be built in Tses. 100 new (extensions) suburbs to be developed in

Tses. Making Tses the size of Walvisbay and Swakopmund

together combined. Effecting the Village of Tses to become the City of

Tses. More suppliers and developers such as retail stores,

banks, hospitals, clinics, tertiary schools, and more to flock to the Tses area to setup new businesses offering services and products to the Tses residence.

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Glass Production - Workforce

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Socioeconomic Impact

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An ecosystem budgeted at about US$5 billion (N$41 billion) in development and construction.

To create more than 47,900 of new direct manufacturing jobs in Tses and more than 240,000 of new indirect jobs throughout Namibia.

Similar to the Otavi Steel Mill in Otavi, Tses Glass is a connected industrial, strategic project.

More suppliers, providers, and developers are expected to flock to the Tses area to setup new businesses to provide services and products for the Tses Glass workers.

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Glass Production - Technology

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Financing

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Debt and equity project financing; 20% equity and 80% debt.

Financing by Southern Africa based banks and foreign banks.

International Economic Development Agencies.

Siemens Credit Finance offered assistance for Tses Glass project financing.

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Development - Experience

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Benefits

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A powerful ecosystem ripple effects. For our communities, economy, and country. N$26+ billion in local spending; increased

cash circulation for high economic activities. 47,900+ direct sustainable employment in

Tses. 240,000+ indirect employment nationwide. Adding N$100+ billion value to Namibia

GDP.

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Experience - Reliability

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Macroeconomic Impact

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Part of the Groot Group Rapid Industrial Ecosystem. Partnering with some of the world’s largest

companies, providers, and investment powerhouses as well as local entrepreneurs, and the Local and Central Government.

More than 60 different planned industrial projects which includes Groot (an industrial hub), Sitentu Power Plant (a 900 MW CCGT Power Plant), Otavi Steel, Wire and Cable Plant, and more related industrial projects.

To enable a creation of more than 500,000 new direct and indirect better paying and sustainable job opportunities in Namibia within 5 years.

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Development - Relationship

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Infrastructure

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Electricity. Water. Road. Sea. Railway. Entrepreneurship. Government.

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Glass Production - Experience

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GDP Growthas a Result of the Groot Group Ecosystem

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Economic GrowthPost Groot Group Ecosystem?

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Glass Production - Skills

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Bank of Namibia

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As Namibia realizes full employment, the aggregate price will rise as well.

Bank of Namibia must act swiftly, perhaps to raise the interest rates, to lower the inflationary pressure.

Since Namibia’s currency is pegged to the South African Rand, Namibia is somehow limited on enacting certain tools to control the inflation.

Working with other regional’s Central Banks could be the solution for Namibia to mind the inflationary pressure, while maintaining full employment.

How far is the idea of integrating the regional monetary union? May be Namibia delinks from the South Africa Rand?

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Glass Production - Sufficiency

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Why Tses?

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Strategically located in Southern Namibia’s average dense population.

Abundantly endowed with the needed raw materials for the making of glass.

Gateway to Namibia’s southern regions en route to and from South Africa.

Sparsely populated flat area with abundant land suitable for any industrial activities.

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Why Namibia?

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Politically and economically stable. Democracy, free market enterprise system. Some of the best roads, industrial and

institutional infrastructures in Africa. Digital fiber-optic network links and

telecommunication tools for telephony. Cable and satellites television programming. Plenty of land and materials for building. Abundant mineral resources to meet any

demand for energy consumption. Adequate land space to meet consumption

demand in industrial produce.

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Who is Groot Group?

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Groot Group focuses on implementing applied neuroeconomics and system dynamics solutions to efficiently explore, develop, and manage self-sustained ecosystems for the slow-developing and stagnant economies.

Highly experienced management and entrepreneurs, scientists, engineers and researchers, analysts and economists.

Unmatched expertise in large scale project development, implementation, engineering, construction, and management.

Better linked and connected to the outside world.

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Company

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Groot Group (Pty) Ltd is a Namibia registered privately owned stock company.

Company Registration #2010/0669. VAT Registration #5303-362-016. Formed in February 2010 (registered in

October 2010) to plan, develop, and manage the Groot Rapid Industrial Ecosystem in Namibia.

Based in Windhoek with satellite offices in the US.

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Groot Executives

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• Simon Kapenda, Economist, PhD (Candidate) in Economics, Serial Entrepreneur, Namibian-born.

• Robbie Jena, Engineer, Chemist, Strategist, and former U.S. NASA Rocket Scientist, Indian-born.

• Robert Grier, Entrepreneur, Management, American-born.

• Rauna Haihambo, Management, Namibian-born.• Sakeus Kapenda, Economist, Namibian-born.• Clement Nyirenda, PhD, UNAM Lecturer,

Malawian-born.

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Swaziland - Prince Logcogco

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Namibian Embassy in the USA

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Robbie Jena, Chief Strategist

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Engineer, chemist, strategist, former NASA rocket scientist, and current CEO of KMCI, Louisiana, USA.

Invited to China in early 1980’s to setup the manufacturing operations for ABB.

Hired as Consultant in 1984 by the Chinese government through China Council for the Promotion of International Trade to mentor top Chinese Government Officials.

China implemented Robbie’s manufacturing and engineering strategies the same year.

By end of 1985, China’s economy grew by 11.9%, continued to grow at 8% (real) annually.

China is today the 2nd world’s largest economy, the only country with more than $3 trillion (N$23 trillion) in cash reserve, and it is debt free.

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Robbie Effects: China vs. India

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After China, Robbie went to India (his birth country) at end of 1985, tried to teach them the same technique, but they ignored him. Per indexmundi, the following is the results for China and India's GDP (PPP) numbers in US$Billions.

Year India China1980 $277 $2471981 $322 $2851982 $355 $3301983 $393 $3801984 $494 $4541985 $461 $5311986 $494 $5911987 $530 $679

2009 $3,528 $8,734

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Successful Outcome

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In 1984, China listened to Robbie’s strategy and it worked for them. Why not for Namibia?

In 2012 if Namibia follows suit, it will create a fast growing, robust and self-sustaining economic ecosystem.

It will help reduce Namibia’s current 54% unemployment rate to full employment within 5 years of implementation.

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Tses Glass - Government

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Needs government support and blessing for the development of Tses Glass.

Needs government support for infrastructure development.

Not asking the government for financial support to develop the Tses Glass project.

Government’s support and blessing assures comfort and peace of mind for partners and FDI.

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Tses Glass – Made in Namibia

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Forward Plan

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Government support and blessing. Technical Team; Feasibility Study, EIA Approval. Financing. Tendering. Construction. Commissioning. Production.

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U.S. State Department, Countries and Regions (http://www.state.gov/countries).

Grina Technologies LLC, Columbus, Ohio USA (Proprietary Data) (http://www.grinatechnologies.com).

Leticia Industries Ltd, West Hollywood, California USA (Proprietary Data).

Indexmundi (http://www.indexmundi.com). World Factbook, Economy and People (

https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook).

Sources

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We’re Tses Glass – Namibian Pride

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Contact

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Simon Kapenda, Managing-DirectorTses Glass (Pty) Ltd

PO Box 8991Bachbrecht, WindhoekNamibia

Cell: +264-81-250-9027Email: [email protected]

Facebook: facebook.com/tsesglass

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Thank You

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The most important weapon in the war for economic supremacy in the 21st century will be the organization of knowledge - Alvin Toffler

The problems that exist in the world today cannot be solved by the level of thinking that created them! - Albert Einstein