The private security industry which has grown rapidly since independence continues to pay low wages while assigning poorly trained and equipped guards who work long hours and receive almost no benefits.
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Finance insight with Mekupi Kambatuku – Smart tips to reduce farming costs (Part 2)
Being able to minimise costs is an integral part of increasing your farm’s profit margins. To achieve this, you need to make a few changes to how you do things on your farm operations.
What to plant this summer
Summer is approaching fast, and this is an opportune time for farmers to get ready for cultivating vegetables. Vegetables get to thrive if planted in the right season at the right time for optimum yield. When vegetables are grown in the wrong season, a farmer may experience pests, diseases and poor germination rates that may all lead to crop failure.
Rössing celebrates long-serving employees
Rössing Uranium hosted its annual long service awards ceremony on Thursday, 20 October 2022, to celebrate its 45, 40, 35 and 30 years of long-serving employees.
WBCG to collaborate with Bak Logistics
The Walvis Bay Corridor Group (WBCG) embarked on a marketing drive from 17 to 21 October 2022, to engage various stakeholders and lobby Zimbabwean logistics businesses to make use of the port of Walvis Bay.
Opinion – Economic eclipse to the African agenda 2063
One has to understand why three things cannot be long hidden: the sun, the moon and the truth. The most important tool in the toolbox for Africa is for every human being to liberate themselves mentally.
Opinion – Not unified in the fight against a white system
Loyalty fades with time. If you have faithful followers but you do not reward them, they will become weary of you and justifiably leave.
Suspected poacher shot dead
The police in the Khomas region are investigating three cases of murder in which three male persons aged between 24 and 30 were shot dead on Sunday and yesterday.
Shiimi in fiscal catch-22…as cost of living crisis bites
While lending agencies, such as the International Monetary Fund, advised Namibia to continue with its fiscal consolidation strategy to preserve its fragile debt sustainability, local economic analysts are concerned about the finance minister’s fiscal space, which is facing escalating pressure from rising inflation and interest rates.
PG says Hatuikulipi made N$58.2m from Fishrot
One of the alleged key figures in the Fishrot saga, James Hatuikulipi, raked in more than N$58.2 million from the scheme, prosecutor general Martha Imalwa has claimed.