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Retirement Savings:  How much is enough?
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Retirement Savings: How much is enough?

How much money do you need to comfortably retire? N$3 million? N$10 million? The majority of us are not able to put a figure to our ideal retirement. Most times we know what we want to be doing in retirement but have no idea what it will take to fund these dreams. 

Opinion | Swapo is the founder of democracy and rule of law
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Opinion | Swapo is the founder of democracy and rule of law

A brief visit to our liberation struggle memoirs informs us that for 106 years, the people of Namibia have been subjected to inhumane; degrading treatment at the hands of Western imperialists and the so called civilised world, who are now parading themselves as the guardians of human rights and democracy in the world. 

Shiimi calls for teamwork at SOE ministry
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Shiimi calls for teamwork at SOE ministry

Acting public enterprise minister Iipumbu Shiimi has urged personnel at the ministry to promote teamwork and persistent diligence. Shiimi, who is also the finance minister, made the call when he was introducing himself to the ministry’s staff on Monday. 

Oshigambo does it again 
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Oshigambo does it again 

Bagging the top awards at the recently held Oshikoto regional performance enhancement awards, Oshigambo High School has proven once again why they are the crème de la crème of education excellence in the region.

Auditor general’s office launches braille booklet
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Auditor general’s office launches braille booklet

The office of the auditor general has launched a publication of their first-ever braille information booklet. The booklet is aimed at including the visually impaired community through simplifying audit information, while at the same time improving the relevance of the office of the auditor general to its stakeholders. 

Court drama rocks  Kazeurua murder trial
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Court drama rocks Kazeurua murder trial

A clearly fed-up Windhoek High Court Acting Judge Alfred Siboleka stuck to his guns on Monday by refusing to allow another postponement in the long-running trial of the three men, accused of the murder of renowned stock theft investigator Hiambepo ‘Major’ Kazeurua.