This is a continuation of last week’s column on estate planning for farmers as an important part of financial literacy, which has an impact on your financial wellness and that of those around you.
Author: Correspondent (Correspondent )
Opinion- Striking a balance between supporting parents and raising children
There is a portion of Namibia’s population that is more financially and emotionally stressed than the rest and goes unnoticed by most.
Opinion- Recognising the vital role of school librarians
School information centres (libraries) are not highly regarded by the government and the ministry of education in Namibia.
Opinion – Are you being gaslighted?
The significance of mental health is gaining recognition in Namibia. I was excited to hear that the Minister of Health and Social Services, Dr Kalumbi Shangula is prioritising mental health issues, and intends to pass a Mental Health Bill, which will be tabled before the end of the year.
Zambezi conservancies empower communities
The Balyerwa conservancy, registered in 2006 and found in Zambezi region, has been making steady progress in empowering community members living in the areas of Mbambazi, Sauzuo, Nambali and Lyanshulu, which fall under the conservancy.
Barker could sell sand to a Namibian – Mannetti
Former Brave Warriors coach Ricardo Mannetti paid tribute to late former Bafana Bafana coach Clive Barker who passed away on Saturday morning after a long battle with Lewy Body Dementia (LBD) at the age of 78.
Lituto za zwelopili ya lifasi lifita mwa Zambezi
Likolo la lizibiso katuso yakatengo ka AU-EU Digital Hub, neli bile ni lituto za mazazi amabeli mwasikiliti sa Zambezi, teñi batu bamashumi akatalizoho nebafumani lituto kuamana ni zwelopili yalifasi lelinca.
Opinion – The census is essential for development
Namibia will conduct its 4th Population & Housing Census this year from the 18th September to 3rd November 2023.
Residents owe Kamanjab N$13m
Residents and businesses owe the Kamanjab council a staggering N$13 million in rates and taxes stemming from its proclamation as a village council.
Kakoro turns lemons into lemonade
“Sometimes we fall, and then we rise again to be stronger and better than we were before.”









