37% of Namibians avoid investment risks
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A significant portion of Namibians are hesitant to invest, and many who can invest avoid taking risks.
A significant portion of Namibians are hesitant to invest, and many who can invest avoid taking risks.
The Namibia Financial Institutions Supervisory Authority (NAMFISA) has resolved 268 complaints of the 691.
This is contained in the 2023/2024 annual report.
With different markets emerging every day and microlenders on the rise, NAMFISA was able to resolve over 620 cases.
Namibia Breweries Limited (NBL) announced its condensed consolidated interim financial results for the period ended 30 June 2024, with a net revenue increase of over N$4 billion.
NBL's diversified portfolio has yielded positive results, with volume growth in all beverage categories.
The Windhoek Agricultural and Industrial Show (WAIS) can be traced back to 1899 when the first show was held on the 2nd and 3rd of June.
The origins of the event pride themselves on the agricultural sector, being the earliest backbone and supporting structure of the local economy.
Livestock farmers in the Erongo Region and surrounding areas are implementing strategies to improve their resilience to climate change.
The livestock farmers attended an agricultural show at the Omaruru-Karibib-Usakos Local Authorities (OKULAC) joint trade festival at Karibib.