Many countries have signed up to regional and international instruments to improve the living standards of their citizens.
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Investment giants set to convene at Swakopmund
Various pension funds and several international and local leading institutions will again come together to discuss Namibia’s economic growth through alternative investments.
Opinion – Money can’t buy love but talking about it can create happiness
Couples are 10 times more likely to break up if they think their partner has poor money habits. This finding in a recent survey by Policy Genius probably echoes the harsh reality that money issues are a driving force in 55.6% of divorces.
Namibia to reach herd immunity in three years
Ministry of health executive director Ben Nangombe has said if Namibia’s Covid-19 vaccination uptake continues at the current slow pace, it will take the country at least three years to reach herd immunity.
Circle of Hope breaks stigma against children with autism
After volunteering and providing assistance to people living with disabilities in her community in Swakopmund for most of her life, Vicky Joel (29) is providing hope to parents and learners with autism in the northern regions through her school Circle of Hope in Ongwediva.
Govt chips in at Otjerunda hostel
Education authorities recently approved plans to subsidise the Otjerunda Combined School’s community hostel, situated 25km outside Opuwo in the Kunene region. This came after pictures of children sleeping on metal bed bases went viral on social media platforms.
Five die from lightning strike in Zambezi
Five people died while three survived a lightning strike in two separate incidents on Tuesday in the Zambezi region. This happened after a thunderstorm accompanied by lightning struck the region, causing damage to properties and uprooting trees.
Fishing firm suspends ‘fatigued’ crew
A Walvis Bay-based fishing company this week suspended the entire crew of one of its longline vessels after the 23 members complained of working conditions on board the Lunan Bay vessel.
Shiimi walks budget tightrope… little room to manoeuvre due to drained fiscal space
A prolonged recession, depleted fiscal space, the devastating economic impact of the pandemic and inflationary pressure, coupled with its implications on basic commodities such as fuel, food and housing, makes today’s national budget one of the most anticipated policy directives in recent years.
Spin and win swindlers on the loose
MTC has warned Namibians not to fall for scammers calling people and telling them that they are some of the lucky winners of the just-ended spin and win campaign.








