An Investigation Into the Impacts of Covid-19 on the Economic Growrth: A Case Study of Sourthern

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BOHR International Journal of Financial Market and Corporate Finance 2021, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 36–39 https://doi.org/10.54646/bijfmcf.007 www.bohrpub.com

An Investigation Into the Impacts of Covid-19 on the Economic Growrth: A Case Study of Sourthern Africa Nikodemus Angula1 and V. N. Neliwa Nekulilo2 1 University

of Namibia, Faculty of Health Science, School of Medicine, Hage Geingob Campus, Bach, Street Windhoek, Namibia 2 Namibia University of Science and Technology, Windhoek, Namibia E-mail: chcangula@gmail.com/angulan@unam.edu.na; neku1505@gmail.com/nneliwa@nust.edu.na Abstract. The aim of the study was to investigate the effects of covid-19 on economic growth in SADC. Covid19 has been a challenge and still a challenge in many parts of the world across the globe. As a result of covid-19 many people from all walk of life lost their businesses, their belongings, their jobs, including friends and relatives due the deadly pandemic and Africa was no exemption from all these. As consequences of covid-19 particularly in SADC and beyond many people lost their lives, the unemployment rate has augmented and trading relationship between SADC countries has been limping since the pandemic occurred in March 2020. Therefore, the present study recommends a SADC mitigation covid -19 measure strategies that would enable SADC countries to improve on the spread of covid-19 and strengthen the trading relationship among SADC countries. Keywords: Covid-19, Economic growth, SADC, Effects of Covid-19.

INTRODUCTION

fatalities, according to early estimates (case fatality ratio: 7.0 percent). The global number of verified COVID-19 infections and deaths increased dramatically during the course of the month. As of May 4th, 2020, 44,125 instances had been documented on the African continent, with 1,793 deaths. COVID-19 has been reported in 52 out of 54 African countries. Union of Comoros and Lesotho are the two nations in the SADC area that have not reported instances as of 30th April 2020.

After Covid-19 hit the world ever since the latter months of 2019, and ever since then there have been numerous challenges in so many aspects of living all over the world. Covid19 has had an impact on practically every country in the world, including Namibia and the rest of the SADC area. Despite Namibia’s deployment of a partial lockdown across the country on March 27, 2020, following the declaration of the State of Emergency (Anonymous., 2020). The Namibian economy has been harmed by this covid19, with commodities prices plunging, the South African Rand weakening against key world currencies (the Namibian currency is tied to the Rand), and severe implications for the tourism industry, freight movements, and informal and official merchants. Several corporations have let off employees or decreased compensation to save money and improve cash flow, especially hurting low-wage workers (Series, 2020). The global number of patients has topped three million since the COVID-19 epidemic was declared on December 31, 2019. As of 3 May 2020, there has been a total of 3,499,398 confirmed cases worldwide, with 244,991

PROBLEM STATEMENT Covid-19 since its existence has been and still a challenge to many states. The consequences of covid-19 leads to many loss of lives and loss of jobs, companies closing down as well as many governments of the world confused on what to do (No, n.d.). Covid-19 has changed how people used to live because life has changed completely since it has not been business as usual. For the SADC countries, since most of them depend on South Africa for many basic needs, it has been a challenge because one would order a consignment of goods from south Africa and this would no longer take one to two weeks (depending on the closeness 36


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