There are a number of accommodative monetary policies and procedures that can be used by central banks and government to stabilise the economy in periods of distress.
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Opinion – Capitalising on natural resource base to enhance growth
The Namibia Natural Resource Consortium (2001), in its contribution to Namibia’s Vision 2030, highlighted the natural resource sector’s vision as – Namibia shall develop its natural capital for the benefit of its social, economic and ecological well-being by adopting strategies that promote the sustainable, equitable and efficient use of natural resources, maximise Namibia’s comparative advantages
Opinion – Extract: A phoenix amid the storm – In memory of Chris Hawala and Mandela Kapere
During the year 2022, I took on the most difficult assignment of my life when I was accepted to be the returning officer of the Swapo Party congress.
Opinion – What went wrong with families?
Poor relations among family members is an issue that had been raised at various memorial services I attended, especially in the two Kavango regions.
Opinion – Towards a forward-thinking Swapo Party
The past weeks saw the Swapo party go all out in what our commander-in-chief describes as `Internal Interviews’ for key portfolios in our party. This process stretched every length and breadth of our beautiful Namibia.
LEX SCRIPTA with Fedden Mainga Mukwata – Focus on divorce
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Know Your Civil Servant – Haingura: Endless opportunities in government
As the chief education officer, Basilius Haingura advises fresh graduates to pursue their careers in public service, as there lies the security of tenure and endless opportunities.
Handwriting specimens delay insurance fraud trial
A report on handwriting specimens from the Namibia Police Forensic Science Institute is at the root cause of an almost year-long delay in the trial of Ondangwa-based magistrate, Liwena Walter Mikiti, in the Windhoek High Court before acting Judge Eileen Rakow.
Foundation brings dignity back to girls
A torn-up t-shirt, toilet paper, a sock stuffed with old clothes and newspaper – these are all the things less fortunate girls in Africa and around the world have used and continue to use as a substitute for sanitary pads.
DBN builds classrooms in Zambezi
The Maunga community in the Chinchimani circuit were filled with excitement on Tuesday after the Development Bank of Namibia (DBN) handed over two classrooms constructed as part of their corporate social responsibility to Maunga Junior Primary School.









