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Black tax: Parents may feel let down if children don’t fulfil their responsibility to them
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Black tax: Parents may feel let down if children don’t fulfil their responsibility to them

The concept of “black tax” extends beyond the African community, permeating collectivist societies where individuals, particularly professionals or those with higher incomes than that of the family of origin, feel a cultural obligation to support extended family members. The duty, stemming from a history of sacrifices and underprivileged backgrounds, creates a sense of repayment and...

Alcaraz powers through as US Open rivals feel the heat
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Alcaraz powers through as US Open rivals feel the heat

Carlos Alcaraz powered into the semi-finals of the US Open on Wednesday as rival Daniil Medvedev battled through a brutal heatwave to join the Spaniard in the last four. Defending champion Alcaraz moved to within one win of a potential dream final with Novak Djokovic with an emphatic straight sets victory over German 12th Alexander...

‘No one should feel more entitled than anothers to Namibia’s resources’
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‘No one should feel more entitled than anothers to Namibia’s resources’

Fisheries and marine resources executive director Annely Haiphene says it’s disheartening that the government’s well-intended efforts to re-employ former fisheries workers by awarding fishing quotas to certain companies is being viewed as a threat to other commercial companies that are not part of the programme. The re-employment of 1 220 former fisheries workers is taking...

Individuals employed outside the mining sector will still feel the economic pinch – Windhoek Observer
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Individuals employed outside the mining sector will still feel the economic pinch – Windhoek Observer

Martin Endjala Despite the announcement by the Bank of Namibia (BoN) this week that the economy is projected to grow by 3.3 percent in the current financial year and in 2024, individuals working outside the mining sector will continue to feel the economic pinch. Economist Ruusa Nandago, told Windhoek Observer this week that the forecasts...