2022-08-24Josef Kefas Sheehama Windhoek recorded nearly 360 cases of robberies in 49 days between 27 June 2022 and 14 August 2022, according to the City of Windhoek. View more
2022-08-30Josef Kefas Sheehama By understanding how they have functioned throughout, the City of Windhoek, we can see that parties are much less effectively organized. The paradoxes of parties in Namibian politics are everywhere, but perhaps the greatest paradox is that of progressives. The marriage of the coalition has turned City of Windhoek into the laughing stock of the world! View more
2022-09-01Josef Kefas Sheehama Have you ever seen a phenomenon in your life where someone faces a horrible setback in their life such as failing in business or a brutal heartbreak? View more
2022-09-06Josef Kefas Sheehama The new normal will continue and accelerate the move towards digital spaces, which, without in-person interaction, are abstract and hard for many to grasp. View more
2022-09-16Josef Kefas Sheehama In these tough economic times, it is important for small business owners to reassess what they are doing to protect their businesses from burglary, robbery, shoplifting and fraud. View more
2022-09-30Josef Kefas Sheehama It is beyond any doubt that the African Sovereign Africa Rating (SAR) agency implied a very important step forward towards African integration – not only when seen from an economic point of view but also politically. View more
2022-10-04Josef Kefas Sheehama The Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA) released the results of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for the second quarter of 2022, at a media briefing held on the 28 September 2022, //Kharas region. View more
2022-10-12Josef Kefas Sheehama We need to understand that tough economic times drive more people to commit suicide and crime. It is not only alcohol that is dangerous when mixed with drivers on the road. Financial stress and depression, amongst other things, can impair your ability to fully function as a driver. View more
2022-10-14Josef Kefas Sheehama The finance minister, Iipumbu Shiimi, will present the mid-term budget review on 26 October 2022. The budget review 2022 will coincide with the Monetary Policy Committee meetingvof the Bank of Namibia. View more
2022-10-20Josef Kefas Sheehama There is strong pressure to improve the performance and quality of services delivered by SOEs. Namibia State-Owned Enterprises are facing a wide range of issues, from insolvency, weak accounting systems, and the corporate governance issues. View more
2022-10-24Josef Kefas Sheehama First, let us define what economic success is. Economic success includes employment generation, higher earnings per capita, the number of people pulled up from below poverty, higher gross fixed capital formation by not just industries, but households as well and few others. View more
2022-10-28Josef Kefas Sheehama The mid-term budget review plays a critical role in the entire budgetary process because it sets the tone for the fiscal framework for the next main budget. View more
2022-11-03Josef Kefas Sheehama In its report, the IMF trimmed its 2023 global GDP growth forecast to 2.7%, 0.2 points down from July expectations. Its world growth forecast for this year remains unchanged at 3.2%. View more
2022-11-08Josef Kefas Sheehama The proposal is questionable, and it comes at a time when people are facing undue hardship, including a high cost of living. As such, Namibians see themselves as being caught between the devil and the deep sea. The introduction of tollgates become another punishment for Namibia. View more
2022-11-11Josef Kefas Sheehama An education without technology does not prepare Namibians with the skills that the world requires. Technology should be omnipresent in education. It is the demand for change that propels education systems to produce a country’s innovators, inventors, creators, problem solvers, entrepreneurs, global citizens, change makers and critical thinkers. View more
2022-11-17Josef Kefas Sheehama The economics of green hydrogen is challenging today, primarily because the underlying costs, skill, knowledge and availability of renewable energy sources vary widely. View more
2022-11-24Josef Kefas Sheehama With Covid-19 facilitating a mass shift towards remote work, the digital nomad phenomenon is set for continued expansion in the coming years, as businesses offload expensive office space, and employers and employees alike become more accustomed to working remotely. View more
2022-11-25Josef Kefas Sheehama The informal groups are formed by the individuals to satisfy their social needs of affiliation, and they emerge on their own. View more
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