2023-05-26Correspondent Namforce Life Insurance Limited (Namforce) is a 100% Namibian life insurance company with the best interest of all Africans in mind. View more
2023-05-26Maihapa Ndjavera The chairperson of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Economics and Public Administration, Natangwe Ithete, has blasted the Financial Institutions and Markets Act (FIMA) (Act No. 2 of 2021) for its stance on the proposed regulation (RF.R.5.10) for the preservation of retirement benefits. View more
2023-05-26Maihapa Ndjavera Andre Messika Diamonds, a supplier of polished diamonds to the global luxury jewellery market, this week revealed it will be donating 25% shareholding in the company to its Namibian employees. This is in efforts to promote local ownership and participation in the industry. View more
2023-05-24Correspondent One of the key challenges that professionals face today is the threat of restructuring or downsizing. While these changes can be difficult to navigate, they also present an opportunity to showcase our transferable skills. View more
2023-05-24Correspondent Technology is constantly improving for the benefit of the user, and players in the telecoms and digital connectivity space have the onus to enable a technological driven society by adopting cutting edge technologies to unlock and facilitate an agile and seamless provision of innovative products and services to the market. View more
2023-05-24Staff Reporter Nedbank Namibia has announced it will once again sponsor the upcoming Nedbank Women in Media (WiM) conference, this time scheduled for 27 May 2023. View more
2023-05-24Maihapa Ndjavera The cumulative number of household borrowers in Namibia increased by 6.9% quarter-on-quarter and by 4.5% year-on-year to 244 697 beneficiaries by December 2022. View more
2023-05-24Maihapa Ndjavera Namibian Competition Commission (NaCC) CEO Vitalis Ndalikokule yesterday said the commission is well awake to take action to prevent unfair business practices. View more
2023-05-23Staff Reporter The Capricorn Foundation at this year’s Women at Work’s second graduation ceremony announced its continued support to the project, with a donation of N$350 000. View more
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