Trustco Group has reported its financial results for the six months ended 28 February 2023, noting continued resilience in managing its diverse investment portfolio.
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Sacu businesses to benefit from lower trade costs
Accredited traders in Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Namibia and South Africa will benefit from lower trade costs and quicker turn-around times for imports and exports, because of a Mutual Recognition Arrangement signed this week by the five member states of the Southern African Customs Union (Sacu).
Opinion – The insatiable quest for PhDs
According to the US Bureau of Labour Statistics Education Pays 2020: Career Outlook, PhD stands for Doctor of Philosophy, which refers to the immense knowledge a student gains when earning the degree.
Opinion – Psychological impact of AIDS
AIDS is a syndrome with frightening social and cultural meaning.
Opinion – Stand courageously to conserve Namibia
I would like to begin by saying that my argument here is not about homosexuality. It is not about whether homosexuality is right or wrong. My argument is about marriage.
Opinion – Washington’s obsession with crushing Russia has dismantled its Middle East agenda
Once the undisputed hegemonic power in the Middle East, thought to be indispensable for the security and success of a range of regional leadership, the US has been fading into the background to the benefit of its adversaries.
Opinion – How does carbon capture fight climate change?
The carbon capture plants are designed to prevent carbon dioxide (CO2) from industrial processes and power stations from being released into the atmosphere.
Opinion – Let’s trace the original sin of economic deals
The concept of ‘original sin’ became more pronounced in the Christian doctrine in the 16th century, where it was argued that human beings are born with some urge to commit evil or disobey God.
Know your civil servant – Instil positive self-talk in children
Reinhold Mutighoma has urged parents and teachers to instil in their children positive self-talk about their abilities to succeed academically. According to him, this is the only way for youngsters to feel good about their education and talents.
On the spot – Hyphen prepares to start US$10 billion project
Hyphen Hydrogen Energy (Hyphen)last week concluded a multibillion-dollar agreement with the Namibian government to construct the much-hyped US$10 billion green hydrogen project in the Tsau //Khaeb National Park. Hyphen has proposed erecting sub-Saharan Africa’s largest, and its only fully vertically integrated, green hydrogen project.