insert_link Namibia Windhoek’s Informal traders demand an end to Police brutality Informal economic traders in Windhoek are calling for an end to police brutality, claiming continued mistreatment by the City Police. Traders report being manhandled, arrested, having their goods confiscated, and facing hefty fines while trying to earn a living. Representing the traders, the Namibia Informal Sector Organisation Secretary General, Josef Kandenge says these actions by law enforcement are unjust and severely impact the livelihoods of traders. todayJuly 19, 2024 80
insert_link Namibia Informal Sector Vital to Agriculture: Emphasis on Financial Inclusion in Namibia’s Growing Economy As the nation places a growing emphasis on agriculture, a substantial segment of the informal sector actively participates in farming, cultivating diverse crops. In parallel, individuals are engaged in various crafts such as woodwork, pottery and weaving.Mr. Ebson Uanguta, former Deputy Governor of the Bank of Namibia, highlighted the crucial role of financial institutions, particularly banks, in promoting inclusivity during a recent event. Independent researcher Josef Sheehama provides insights into […] todayJanuary 29, 2024 52