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Opinion: Know the Most Common Types of Bank Frauds
By: Johnny Truter International law states that any illegal act involving deception to obtain money from a financial institution or a bank’s depositors is categorised as bank fraud. Like other fraud offences, bank fraud involves using a trick to obtain…
Opinion: How Crypto Can Unleash Economic Growth In Namibia
By: Aminah Ndeulita Namibia has been edging towards embracing cryptocurrencies for a while now, but more work is required if the country is to unleash the full potential this radical new technology offers. In July last year, parliament passed the…
OPINION: The Inclusion of Men in Family Planning Dialogues
By: Risto Mushongo Amidst the challenges of unemployment and limited recreational opportunities facing Namibia’s youth, there is a critical issue that demands our attention: the absence of men in the family planning conversation. Many young people, lacking constructive outlets…
Opinion: 5G and Renewable Energy in Namibia
Emilia Nghikembua Poised at the forefront of renewable energy adoption, Namibia is on the cusp of an energy revolution, significantly propelled by the integration of Fifth Generation (5G) connectivity. This advanced technology promises to enhance the efficiency, reliability, and…
OPINION: Empowering the Next Generation in Finance
By: Sanja van den Berg The emergence of digital disruptions has changed how we handle money, perform transactions, and build confidence in today’s quickly changing financial scene. This shift is radically altering the terms of interaction in the financial services…
Opinion: Understanding the Generalised System of Preferences (GSP) Beef Quota and Its Ramifications on the Namibian Beef Industry
By: Rosa Hamukuaja Thobias A noteworthy article in the Norwegian media published last month caught my attention as the country’s Minister of Agriculture undertook a review of African Meat quotas in their market. The Norwegian General System of…
Rising Concerns over Cervical Cancer in Namibia
By: Jeremiah Joseph The Ministry of Health and Social Services has raised alarms over the rising number of cervical cancer cases in the country with over 130 women reportedly dying from the disease annually. According to the…
Opinion: ‘I’ll Be Careful in 2024’, So Why Do I Need Insurance?
By: Martin Shaanika In 2024, the significance of securing comprehensive insurance coverage cannot be overstated. Insurance is not only about mere protection from unforeseen challenges, but it establishes a robust foundation, empowering individuals to navigate uncertainties confidently. A solid…
Opinion: Discovering a Fulfilling and Purpose-driven Professional Life
By: Celeste Nangolo A fulfilling and purpose-driven professional life is like a vibrant picture. It is a mix of feeling good, work goals, and personal dreams all scrambled together. The focus is on how setting meaningful goals, blending…
