Nonando elelo lyondoolopa lyaNgwediva tali tsikile okulongekidhila aakalimo yalyo oopolota, oyendji natango otaya tsikile okuninga omaindilo.
Year: 2022
Dausab: Eedula dova kwatinghonga nadi we delwe
“Eedula dovanhu tava ka monika ondjo moimbofa yekwatonghonga otadi wedelwa needula nhano. Ngeenge omunhu okwa monika ondjo yekwatonghonga na pewa eedula okutameka 15 fiyo opo 20 ngeenge odi shona.”
Kupira kutura nzira moyirugana nayininkisa vapire kudika sure
Minitera goyirugana nougendero John Mutorwa kuna manapo asi yirugana yokutura nzira zokuza kosure zaSatotwa kapisi pakare asi kapi vana kuzirugana morwa kapi kuna kara nzira zokukasika posure ozo.
Sitata kuna kukakara noudigu womema
Sitata saVenduka kuna kuhundira vatungimo asi vahepa kuriuganesa mema monaruwa morwa doropa zonene ngesi kuna kara asi kugava mema tagakasesupa morwa payipi zaNamWater ezi kazitomokere esiku lina pitipo.
Opinion – Optimism about Model Law on PFM …legislation expected to bolster existing checks and balances
Many countries have signed up to regional and international instruments to improve the living standards of their citizens.
Investment giants set to convene at Swakopmund
Various pension funds and several international and local leading institutions will again come together to discuss Namibia’s economic growth through alternative investments.
Opinion – Money can’t buy love but talking about it can create happiness
Couples are 10 times more likely to break up if they think their partner has poor money habits. This finding in a recent survey by Policy Genius probably echoes the harsh reality that money issues are a driving force in 55.6% of divorces.
ECB profit drops by 7.75%
An increase in the generation of electricity for own consumption by customers like solar rooftops, which is not subject to the Electricity Control Board levy, was one of the factors that contributed to a reduction in the volume of electricity supplied.
BBLNN says DBN guilty as Inkumbi refutes allegations
The Black Business Leadership Network of Namibia (BBLNN) has reiterated its call for banks to roll out reasonable debt forgiveness to individuals and businesses.
Sectors dependent on travel, govt spending to suffer longer
Sectors dependent on travel and government spending are expected to remain below their pre-Covid-19 levels for much longer than expected. The affected sectors include hotels and restaurants, transport, construction, public administration, defence and education.






