The rule of 72 is a simple formula that estimates how quick your money will double at a given rate of return. It works by dividing 72 by your annual compound interest rate and seeing how many years it will take for your investment to double.
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New 400kV transmission line nears completion
NamPower yesterday reported that construction of the 287km long 400kV Auas-Gerus transmission line is progressing well and is on course for completion in mid-2023.
Aviation key contributor to economic vitality – Hans
Bank Windhoek’s contribution to the aviation industry has been an endeavour that embodies its core objective of being a connector of positive change.
Opinion – Benefits of financial auditing in regional, local authorities (Part IV)
According to national treasury (2012), the role of internal audit in relation to controls is to assist the organisation to maintain and continuously improve controls.
Residents turn to dumpsite
Many people in Otjiwarongo still flock to the dumpsite outside town to forage for food in order to survive.
Activists to steer clear of Chinatown
Activists Dimbulukeni Nauyoma and Michael Amushelelo were released on bail yesterday after the High Court concluded that there was no evidence indicating they will commit further offences.
Katjiua launches development pillars…opens door to foes and opponents
Disputed Ovaherero Traditional Authority (OTA) paramount chief and academic Mutjinde Katjiua has unveiled the five strategic development pillars that seek to economically liberate the Ovaherero community around the world.
Proposed mining infuriates Aminuis constituents abroad
The Aminuis Diaspora Community (ADC) has rejected the planned uranium mine in the constituency, saying the planned exploration will contaminate the already scared constituency’s agricultural land.
Treason lawyer says system has gone to hell
Defence lawyer Jorge Neves has informed Windhoek High Court acting judge Petrus Unengu that he wishes to withdraw from the case of the remaining seven treason accused persons, in the longest running trial in the history of Namibia.
Murder accused siblings get trial judge
Windhoek High Court Judge Naomi Shivute was assigned to the trial of murder accused siblings, Azaan Madisia and Junior Mulundu.