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Staying financially fit during a global pandemic
Covid-19 has forced many of us to adjust to an unfamiliar order while simultaneously maintaining a rigorous work schedule.
Namibians urged to stay alert of cybercrime
Cybercriminals are not easy to detect and they present a real risk to their victims. The best way to avoid becoming a victim is to be aware
Insurance in times of a pandemic
Despite dealing with the effects of a global pandemic, Stears feels Namibia’s long-term insurance industry is a stable and a fairly mature industry with growth potential
Agra retail and wholesale revenue increase, auctions drop
“Although the reduction of the low margin goods materially affected sales, this was overcome by venturing into alternative higher margin lines.
NCAA gets new board
He stated that there was no favouritism in the appointments and said it was characterised and anchored upon the principles of
Namibia’s SDG Impact Facility launched
The SDGIF will be used to provide mentorship grants and debt financing to women and youths in business, social enterprises and
Mapping a new narrative for Africa’s entrepreneurship
Local and versatile entrepreneur, Twapewa Kadhikwa, will launch a new reality show, “Twapewa Kadhikwa, the Queen of Entrepreneurship” on 9 November.
BoN’s 21st symposium to focus on free trade
The Bank of Namibia’s much-anticipated 21st Annual Symposium will take place this week Thursday, under the theme: Positioning Namibia to reap the benefits of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).
Namibia to focus on manufacturing
WALVIS BAY – Deputy minister of industrialisation Verna Sinimbo says they remain imperative for Namibia to continue focusing on expanding the services and manufacturing sectors if Namibia aims to be a fully industrialised nation by 2030 as both sectors account for more than two-thirds of the economy.