Gold hit a fresh record Monday on growing optimism the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates in the new year, with traders shrugging off boss Jerome Powell’s attempts to temper expectations.

OPINION – How to talk to your family about money
Money is a subject that often stirs unease, even within family circles. However, open and honest discussions about finances are indispensable for fostering trust and ensuring financial stability.

PwC to prevent exam cheating after US$7m fine
The China-based affiliates of consultancy giant PwC said it had blocked technologies that enabled its employees to cheat on internal training exams, after a US agency hit it with a US$7 million fine.

Repo rate expected to hold steady at 7.75%
The repo rate is expected to be held steady at 7.75% - and as a result, the prime lending rate at commercial banks is anticipated to remain unchanged at 11.5% when the Bank of Namibia’s Monetary Policy Committee meets for the last time this year on Wednesday, 6 December.

Opinion – The struggle to promote Namibian arts in rural areas
In 2008, when I obtained my Higher Diploma in Visual Arts at the University of Namibia, I decided to dedicate myself to the development of arts and cultural activities in Namibia.

Opinion – Geingob: Nandi-Ndaitwah sole candidate for the 2024 election
It is not an exaggeration to depart on the notion that Namibia has the potential to reach an acceptable level of prosperity and stability. A level acceptable to ourselves and the future generations. It, however, needs all of us to keep the telescope steady.

PFN and Letshego Bank spread joy
Prison Fellowship Namibia (PFN) and Letshego Bank Namibia recently joined forces to bring holiday cheer to nearly 100 families at the Windhoek Correctional Facility’s male section.

Sweden, SADC PF tackles sexual reproductive health
Sweden and the Southern African Development Community Parliamentary Forum (SADC PF) recently signed a collaboration agreement worth around US$4 970 000 to fund the promotion of sexual reproductive health and rights (SRHR) and HIV/AIDS-related services in the SADC region.

200 000 Xa a !nāsa khoen ge HIV/AIDSa ūhâ
ǁAupexan ge 210 000 khoena Namibiab !nâ HIVsa ūhâ, ǁîna xun 24 300na a ǂkhamkhoe hîa 15 tsî 24 kurin -kōse hâna. Nē !gôagu ge ǂurusib ǂgaeǂguidi xa ǂoa ge wekheb Fraitaxtsēs ai Hoa !Hūbaisi AIDS tsēsa Tsēdīs hîa Oshana ǀkharib !nâ ge hâ is tawa ge ǂanǂanhe.

