Turkey’s central bank hiked its main interest rate for the second month in a row on Thursday in efforts to tame high inflation, further unwinding President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s unconventional monetary policy.
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Chip giant says AI to be ëmega-trendí for computing world
AI will be the “defining mega-trend” for the global computing industry, the head of chip giant AMD said yesterday in Taiwan, where the majority of the world’s semiconductors powering the technology is produced.
Business registration campaign at Opuwo faring well
The Opuwo Town Council (OTC) last week started registering and awarding fitness certificates to new enterprises operating within the town’s boundaries.
Lack of funds still hinders completion of //Kharas office park
The //Kharas Regional Council still needs an additional N$ 17 million to complete its office park at Keetmanshoop.
NIPDB invites MSMEs to showcase event
The Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board (NIPDB) has invited micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) to participate in the second annual Know2Grow (K2G) NextGen Entrepreneurs Showcase.
Deciphering leave payment upon employment termination
This article is informed by the enormous number of complaints and/or disputes referred to the ministry of labour and to the Office of the Labour Commissioner for conciliation and/or arbitration.
Roman-Dutch law’s face on homosexuality
On 16 November 2018, New Era published an opinion piece I wrote titled ‘The devil face of Christianity and Roman-Dutch law on Olufuko’.
Letter – The black tax predicament
As a country with a high inequality rate, many black employees are finding it difficult to save or build generational wealth because they have become Automatic Teller Machines (ATMs) for others.
Editorial – Time to put Namibia first
While Namibians in the diplomatic sphere might talk up the country’s international prowess, as an equal on the world stage, this week’s suspension of Namibia’s visa-free entry status by the British government, once again shows how the global superpowers continue showing scant regard for their poorer cousins in the global south.
Know your civil servant – Gatekeeping the Markus Ihemba Primary School
School administrative officers are the gatekeepers of the school. They are responsible for maintaining an orderly work environment which serves the school administration, teaching staff and learners.









