WINDHOEK – Namibia’s 12-month growth in broadly defined money supply (M2) rose further at the end of September 2019, relative to the preceding month.
Year: 2019
All penalties on tax accounts to be waived as incentive to use ITAS
WINDHOEK - Taxpayers were yesterday informed that all penalties on their tax accounts will be waived as part of an incentive programme to encourage registration as e-filers on the Integrated Tax Administration System (ITAS) and to promote the continuous use of the online service.
Opinion: Avoiding wasteful and redundant meetings…and how to strike the right balance
There is a way in which a new day opens with the pregnant promise of new possibilities, and opportunities for higher levels of success. With some luck, people on a team, in an organization, or institution, may even attain the benchmarks that have previously seemed elusive.
Opinion: Tertiary institutions must develop and maintain a culture of quality assurance
Higher education without quality is useless and a waste of money and time. That there should always be quality in higher education is not debatable.
Opinion: Gender-based violence causes from Ovawambo perspective
A lot has been said about gender-based violence. However, there is no end in sight to this problem.
Independent candidate politics and its fanatical underpinnings
It appears that the masterminds behind “independent candidate politics” in Namibia are gradually gaining a lot of ground in the national political game.
Are we voters or political fans?
As national elections loom - slightly over a month before the nation goes to the polls to decide who is going to lead the country into the next five years - we should, as a nation, ask ourselves a fundamental question: Are we voters or fans of political contestants in the elections?
The dangers of concealing
If a pastor from a charismatic church had committed the crime of rape as we have seen circulating in news outlets these past few days, there would have been an endless outcry for their termination.
Youth unemployment demands our urgent attention
Reports on Wednesday that made front-page news should be a wake-up call to our policymakers because unemployment fuels resentment and is a potential source for social unrest.
Pirate taxis a headache for Windhoek
WINDHOEK - City police spokesperson sergeant Fabian Amukwelele has expressed concern over unregistered pirate taxis operating in the City with impunity stealing passengers and eroding the profits of registered taxis. Pirate taxis are also involved in criminal activities.