BUSINESS TODAY | Joe's Fade Cut booming

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The hair grooming industry has emerged as a lucrative market for young entrepreneurs passionate about pursuing this business.

Recently, Business Today visited Joe's Fade Cut, owned by 31-year-old Mwatilefu Joel, a young entrepreneur who has successfully opened two branches despite numerous challenges.

Kaomo Vijanda Tjombe buried

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Former nbc employee Kaomo Vijanda Tjombe was laid to rest at the Pionierspark cemetery by family, friends, and loved ones.

Tjombe (65) was a Radio News Editor at the national broadcaster before his retirement.

He is survived by his wife, son Katjo, and siblings.

Consumers advised to manage money wisely

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With the Income Tax Amendment Act, many Namibians will now have some more money at their disposal.

Financial experts, however, caution consumers to manage their finances wisely and put aside funds for emergencies as a shield against financial stress.

Middle-aged man commits suicide in Ombili

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A middle-aged man committed suicide this afternoon in the Tobias Hainyeko Constituency in Ombili.

The man allegedly came to Windhoek from the Oshikoto Region for a job interview and was living with a friend.

PDM President promises in-service training for youth if elected

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The Popular Democratic Movement's president, McHenry Venaani, said if elected as the country's president, his administration will offer in-service training to young people to be able to get jobs faster.

Venaani made this promise at a rally at the John Ya Otto stadium in the capital on Sunday. 

Disability is not inability - Sheema

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'We can do it. Disability is not inability."

These were the words of Josef Sheema, a person with a disability who walked six kilometres from B1 City People's Mall Katutura to the National Museum of Namibia in support of people with disabilities. 

BUSINESS TODAY | NAMFISA resolves 268 complaints

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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.