insert_link Namibia Business Expert Warns of Risks in Pension-Backed Home Loans. Business Expert Josef Sheehama has cautioned that pension-backed home loans, though a creative solution, may not solve affordability challenges and could endanger retirement savings if borrowers default. He suggested the government directly settle creditors while ensuring employees retain a portion of funds for financial security. today13 October, 2025
insert_link Business / Economics Bank Windhoek Warns Against Poor Financial Planning Bank Windhoek's Credit Executive Officer, Eddie King, identifies poor financial planning, unexpected expenses, economic downturns, and over-reliance on credit as major causes of financial default. He stresses the importance of budgeting, emergency funds, and strong financial planning to navigate economic challenges and avoid high-interest debt traps. King urges individuals and businesses to stay informed about economic trends to make better financial decisions. today5 February, 2025
insert_link Business / Economics Saving for retirement in South Africa? Four tips to navigate the new pension rules By Adrian Saville, University of Pretoria South Africa is changing its pension laws. The new system is designed to give individuals the opportunity to access only a portion of their retirement funds before they retire in the case of dire need – or even in case of desire. To an extent, this makes sense, given the low savings rate in the country. It forces individuals […] today31 July, 2024
insert_link Africa South Africans uncertain about two-pot retirement system The two-pot retirement system comes into effect on 1 September 2024 in South Africa. It allows people to withdraw a portion of their retirement funds before reaching retirement age. The rest will be preserved to sustain them post-retirement. However, many South Africans remain concerned as to how it will work and its impact. We asked Local Pension Fund Expert Arthur Kröhnert for his opinion on the matter. today23 April, 2024
insert_link Africa Victims of Jammeh’s Barbaric Rule in Gambia Still Hope for Solace and Money Gambia, a tiny country of 2.6 million tightly knit people, located right in the middle of Senegal in West Africa, is still struggling to recover from the brutal 22-year authoritarian reign of Yahya Jammeh. He was the longtime former president who fled the country in 2016 to nearby Equatorial Guinea after he lost re-election and regional states forced him from power. A range of United Nations agencies and bodies […] today28 March, 2024
insert_link Business / Economics Financial Planning for Namibia’s Millennials By Ashante Manetti, Group Marketing Manager, Old Mutual Namibia Financial freedom. It's a term that conjures up images of early retirement, dream vacations, and unshakeable security. But for Namibia's millennial generation, this dream can often feel shrouded in uncertainty. With student loan burdens, a competitive job market, and a rising cost of living, achieving financial stability can seem like an uphill battle. Financial planning for millennials isn't […] today28 March, 2024