The Covid-19 pandemic has resulted in slow economic growth during 2020, and while it may be tough for many of us to save for a rainy day, a little effort in this regard can go a long way.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Covid-19 accelerates commercial farming dreams
Weekend farming is not a new concept in Namibia as many people regularly supplement their monthly income with some kind of part-time agricultural activity.
Banking sector liquidity down in December 2020
The overall liquidity position of the banking sector decreased notably during December 2020. Central bank figures show liquidity balances held by commercial banks decreased by N$1.1 billion, month-on-month, to an average of N$1.2 billion in December 2020.
Telecom ready for a new digital future… as Shanapinda embarks on CEO’s roadshow
It will no longer be business as usual at Telecom Namibia (TN) as the time has come to dream and focus on a re-imagined company as a major player in the Namibian ICT landscape.
Opinion – Corruption humbled me
Yes, it has humbled me to the core leaving me with no energy and hope for a promising future; I keep on thinking how a handful of fellow members of the Swapo Party can put their interest first than that of the party and the nation.
Tashia Travels – Olive You
This year, most of us will be sticking close to home on Valentine’s Day because of the plague.
Wheelchair puts smile on Stampriet girl
A grade 1 learner at Jakob Soul Primary School in Stampriet was a lucky recipient of a wheelchair donated in kind from the Hardap governor Reverend Salomon April.
Oshikoto farmers grateful for rain
Subsistence farmers in the Oshikoto region are hard at work ploughing their crop fields following good rains in the northern part of the country.
A chicken in every pot… sky is the limit for budding poultry farmer
ONGWEDIVA - Armed with nothing but a dream to become a successful poultry farmer, Izata Nganga has expanded his chicken farm from just 20 chickens last year February to about 340 chickens this year.
Get out of comfort zone, ministers told… Geingob says failure is not an option
President Hage Geingob has called on members of his Cabinet to get out of their “comfort zone” and avail themselves to meet with community leaders, ordinary citizens, media and the business fraternity.
