Before we try to understand whether there is a case for retirement funds, we must first understand why this question has become more prominent over recent years.
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Executive hijacked genocide talks – Swartbooi
President Hage Geingob usurped the constitutional mandate of the National Assembly when he appointed a special envoy to lead discussions on genocide between Namibia and Germany.
Geingob demands Security Council reform
President Hage Geingob has once again called for a reform of the United Nations Security Council, saying it should include African countries.
Fuel smugglers refuse to budge on ‘Ngungula’
Angolan fuel smugglers at Oshikango are hell-bent on continuing with their illegal operations, maintaining that illegal trade sustains their families’ livelihood and it has taken many of them off the streets.
Farm 37 plots to cost N$60 000
The Walvis Bay municipal council plans to complete the first phase of Farm 37, which will see at least 677 erven ready for residents within the next six months.
The plots will cost approximately N$60 000.
Medipark, Ithete slug it out
The legal tussle between prominent medical doctor Tshali Ithete and his former employer, the Ongwediva Medipark, is seemingly far from over.
Lawyer questions absence of ‘kingpin’ in B1 City trial
Prominent defence lawyer Trevor Brockerhoff yesterday questioned why David Imbili, whom he described as the “only negotiator” with the Road Contractors Company (RCC) over the acquisition of Erf 10485 along Independence Avenue was absent from the trial.
Geingob insists he has not endorsed anyone
President Hage Geingob reiterated Tuesday that he has not endorsed anyone as his preferred vice presidential candidate for the upcoming Swapo congress, rejecting claims by the local media.
Andre: Familiarise yourself with AfCFTA
Erongo governor Neville Andre has urged the Namibian business community to familiarise themselves with the Africa Continental Free Trade Area Agreement to fully benefit from
Zambezi women concerned over harmful cultures
The Zambezi for Women’s Rights Programme (ZWR) under the Zambezi Women’s Leadership Centre gathered at the Chenais’ African restaurant in Katima Mulilo to discuss how community leaders and stakeholders can engage and form a joint action plan on how they can work together to protect the rights, health and well-being of girls and women in the Zambezi region.









