The Asian Development Bank cut its inflation forecast for developing Asia on Wednesday, as food and fuel prices eased, supply chain disruptions waned and interest rate hikes started to bite.
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Commercial banks increase user charges
Normal Namibian citizens are finding it increasingly challenging to afford basic necessities.
Goldman Sachs reports 62% drop in Q2 profits
Goldman Sachs reported a steep drop in second-quarter profits Wednesday as it continued to struggle with an anaemic merger and acquisition market and weakness in trading.
Entrepreneur adds value to indigenous berries
Growing up in a northern family village setting, daily chores include herding livestock, toiling in the fields and pounding the staple mahangu, among others.
Creating awareness around autism
Izakuje Kamandoora and Ricardo Mbaeva noticed their son walking on his toes and when angry, he would hit his head against the wall.
MICT bridges Kavango East digital gap
The information ministry’s Kavango East regional office has rolled out its free basic computer training programme to residents of the region’s remote areas.
Swapo pioneers urged to enhance employment prospects
Priscilla Isaacks, the Swapo Party Women’s Council branch coordinator for Mariental Urban District, has urged Swapo pioneers to embrace digital skills and adapt to the evolving employment landscape.
State wants increased sentence for City cops
The prosecutor general is appealing to the Supreme Court to increase the 10-year sentence imposed on three City cops for the murder of 17-year-old Mandela Ramakutla in 2013.
Infantino: Women’s World Cup associations responsible for player pay
Fifa president Gianni Infantino said on the eve of the Women’s World Cup that although Fifa has, for the first time started earmarking prize money payments to be paid to players, Fifa will still distribute money to federations rather than oversee direct payments to players.
Witbeen finds niche in netball
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