One of the most important things you can do to improve your overall financial well-being is to develop a good money mindset. A good money mindset means having realistic expectations about your finances, recognising that no one has an infinite amount, and being willing and able to save or invest money wisely.
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Old Mutual executives support community with N$176 000
As part of a responsible business ethos, Old Mutual continues to demonstrate a firm commitment to enabling positive change through the Old Mutual Foundation. During 2022, the Old Mutual Executive team supported community initiatives across Namibia to the value of N$176 000.
Opinion – Namibia must join Alibaba’s eWTP agreement
The eWTP (electronic world trade platform) is China’s e-commerce giant company Alibaba’s initiative to enable cross-border trade, and provide smart logistics and policy innovation to help small to medium businesses enter the Chinese consumer market to sell their products.
Opinion – Democracy, natural resources and economic development
Democracy is a form of governance, where people have the authority to choose governing officials. It is widely regarded as one of the best forms of governance as it promotes and upholds human rights and many other privileges.
Letters – The pressure keeps getting worse on Namibian men
We are living in the most controversial time in the universe, where the world is transitioning from an old world to a new world. Our life values and beliefs are constantly under change.
Editorial – A season to be festive
As we head towards the last few days of the year, many have made plans to spend the last days of 2022 with family and friends over food and drinks, playing games, sharing pleasantries and maybe exchanging Christmas gifts.
Know Your Civil Servant
Where she comes from, according to Hambeleleni Haipinge-Mika, working for the government is a prestigious achievement that is every young child’s dream.
Taps run dry in Mariental
Mariental had been experiencing a drastic drop in drinkable water due to a faulty sand filter at the Hardap NamWater Purification Plant.
Swiss woman returns cultural artefact
WALVIS BAY – A Swiss woman, who was in possession of an artefact taken during the Ovaherero-Nama genocide, has returned the piece to Namibia.
Judge steps down in N$10m prison torture suit
Windhoek High Court Judge Marlene Tommasi has stepped down from the matter in which a murder convict serving life imprisonment for killing his former girlfriend by slitting her throat, is suing the Namibia Correctional Service (NCS) for N$10 million for alleged torture.








