Stocks fell yesterday, extending the sell-off seen on Wall Street, with analysts warning November’s rally, fuelled by bets on interest rate cuts, may have gone too far, forcing traders to take a step back.
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Opinion – Do not share your banking PINs or OTPs with anyone – banks included
In the past, bank robbers were brazen. They used weapons and physical intimidation to instil fear into staff, security guards and any customers who were in the branch. Their timing was considered.
Opinion – Leadership as a strategy to improve service delivery in Namibia
Local government plays a fundamental role in the improvement of the livelihoods of the citizens of Namibia, particularly those at the grassroots level.
Opinion – Fuel efficiency and climate change
Transport will play a critical role in delivering the carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions cuts needed to meet global political climate change targets.
Call for regional children’s parliament
PORT LOUIS - The welfare, rights and well-being of children are not just national concerns, but are of paramount importance to the SADC region, which must commit to this cause and ensure their voices and needs are heard and acted upon collectively for a better future.
Rössing Uranium donates over N$450 000 to Omaruru District Watch
Rössing Uranium donated N$453 900 to the Omaruru District Watch group, and it was used to purchase a Toyota Land Cruiser V6 which will be used in combating crime in the area.
Neshuku calls on investors to develop Eengodi
Eengodi constituency councillor Protasiu Neshuku has encouraged investors and business people to come and invest or bring services to his constituency in the Oshikoto region, as it is completely behind in terms of development.
NamBTS faces critical blood supply shortage
The Blood Transfusion Service of Namibia (NamBTS) is currently experiencing a shortage of blood.
Rwanda to seal new UK asylum treaty
Britain’s interior minister James Cleverly arrived in Rwanda yesterday to sign a new treaty that London hopes will revive controversial plans to transfer migrants to the east African country.
Nigeria army drone strike accidently kills 85 civilians
A Nigerian army drone strike accidently killed at least 85 civilians on Sunday in a village in northwest Kaduna State, officials said, in one of the country’s deadliest military bombing mishaps.









