2022-02-24Staff Reporter 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. View more
2022-02-24Maihapa Ndjavera An increase in the generation of electricity for own consumption by customers like solar rooftops, which is not subject to the Electricity Control Board levy, was one of the factors that contributed to a reduction in the volume of electricity supplied. View more
2022-02-24Maihapa Ndjavera The Black Business Leadership Network of Namibia (BBLNN) has reiterated its call for banks to roll out reasonable debt forgiveness to individuals and businesses. View more
2022-02-24Maihapa Ndjavera Sectors dependent on travel and government spending are expected to remain below their pre-Covid-19 levels for much longer than expected. The affected sectors include hotels and restaurants, transport, construction, public administration, defence and education. View more
2022-02-23Staff Reporter Over-indebtedness is defined as “the persistent difficulty, or impossibility, of a household to pay its bills or debts”. In a country with one of the highest youth unemployment rates in the world, it would be irresponsible not to mention the desperate state of affairs that sees people turning to loan and credit facilities to provide for the bare necessities. View more
2022-02-23Staff Reporter Prospects have started to improve for the logistics sector in Namibia, as the rest of the world gradually recovers from the Covid-19 pandemic. This sector is important for the growth of the Namibian economy, as Namibia is well placed to be a logistics hub for its landlocked neighbours. View more
2022-02-23Staff Reporter The Government Institutions Pension Fund (GIPF) said it has come to learn of people impersonating GIPF staff members. In this illegal disguise, the scammers request to be provided with members’ personal financial information with the aim to access their money. The GIPF has warned all its members of this scam. View more
2022-02-23Maihapa Ndjavera Namibia remains one of the most unequal countries in the world, with a Gini score reported at 59.1 in 2015. The Gini Coefficient is also known as the Gini index, which is the statistical measure used for the distribution of income among the population of a country. View more
2022-02-22Staff Reporter The Development Bank of Namibia last week inaugurated its expanded office in Walvis Bay to serve towns in the Erongo region as well as some entrepreneurs and enterprises in the Kunene region. View more
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