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    Harare Sprays Mbare to Beat Bedbugs

    Workers spray bug killer at Matererini Flats in Mbare after bedbugs spread through many homes. Harare City sent pest teams early Monday morning, April 7, 2025, because people living there asked for help. The city plans to check how well the spraying works and tell everyone about any changes...
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    POTRAZ pushes phone registration to curb cybercrime

    Zimbabwe phone bosses want all cell phones signed up for safety reasons. POTRAZ asks the government to make everyone list their phones with the state. This would help stop bad people from using phones to commit crimes. Under this new plan, all SIM card users must link their phones to their...
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    Rand Drops Hard as Budget Fears and Tariffs Bite

    The South African rand hit rock bottom yesterday against the British pound. The rand fell to R25.04 per pound as money people worried about South African tax plans and trade problems. Everything started going wrong when lawmakers passed a new Budget on April 2. Finance boss Enoch Godongwana...
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    Court orders fixes for Zimbabwe jails

    The High Court in Mutare just pushed for better jail buildings across Zimbabwe. Judge Siziba made this big call after Michael Mundandishe took his bad jail story to court. Mundandishe spent time locked up at fifty years old because he held a meeting without permission. The awful places where...
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    Bushiri Jet Sale Gets Court Nod

    The court in Pretoria just said yes to selling Shepherd Bushiri's big, fancy airplane. This happened on April 3, 2025, at the North Gauteng High Court. They will sell his Bombardier Challenger 604 jet, worth R50 million. The plane has been at Lanseria Airport since Bushiri and his wife, Mary...
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    Musician Trevor Dongo gets a new home after fire tragedy

    RnB star Trevor Dongo just moved into a brand new place thanks to the Mahwindo Foundation. Last month, a fire destroyed his old apartment, leaving him hurt both inside and out. Several kind people stepped up to help—Mudiwa Hood, Ray Mutadza, Mr. Lovemore, and King Alfred all gave money for his...
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    Callable Bond Lets Firms Pay Off Debt Early

    Companies can take back some bonds before their end date. These "callable bonds" let businesses pay off debt early. When market rates drop, companies often call their bonds, which helps them borrow again at cheaper rates. Because of this risk to buyers, these bonds usually pay higher interest...
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    Sharpe Ratio Makes Sense of Risk and Reward

    The Sharpe ratio tells you how well an investment pays for its shakiness. When returns jump very high, they might just show more risk instead of smart investing. William Sharpe created this math tool back in 1966 from his work on pricing assets. He later won a big prize for his ideas in 1990...
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    Business and Finance Degrees Open Doors to Careers

    You can start many careers with degrees in business or finance. These programs help you work at big or small places. They teach money skills through classes like math, money tracking, business rules, and how markets work. The U.S. job office says these jobs will grow fast until 2033. They expect...
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    CEO the Big Boss Running the Show

    The CEO is the big boss at a company. As the top manager, they run everything. CEOs make huge choices about where a business goes next. They lead workers toward company goals. Most CEOs talk between the board members and daily work teams. Board members pick CEOs through voting. These top bosses...
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    So What is a Business Day Anyway

    A business day happens when companies run their normal activities. Most places in Western countries work Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. local time. These eight-hour periods skip weekends and public holidays. Banks need business days to clear checks. The markets count any day they...
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    Solid capital ratio keeps banks afloat

    Banks use the capital adequacy ratio to show they can pay what they owe. Regulators check this number to spot banks that might fail. This ratio keeps your money safe at the bank. It helps money systems run well everywhere. Most people call it CRAR - it measures money against loans with risk...
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    Inside the job of a chief investment officer

    A chief investment officer handles money for big companies or groups. They decide how to invest this money smart. They may do all the work themselves or tell a team what to do. Some even hire outside help for part of the job. Many places need someone to handle their cash. Schools with extra...
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    Army rules under review, deputy says

    Deputy Minister of Defence and Veterans Affairs Charles Mubita is pushing for some serious changes in the military. During a meeting with ministry staff, he highlighted key areas that need immediate attention. Mubita wants to see major improvements in how the Namibian Defence Force handles...
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    Seven-Seaters Can Now Travel Long Distances

    The Namibian government just made some big changes to how people can travel between cities. Transport Minister Veikko Nekundi announced that seven-seater vehicles can now apply for long-distance travel permits. Under the new rules, drivers will be able to take passengers from Windhoek all the...
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    Police chief seeks contempt for activist social media post

    Namibian Police Inspector General Joseph Shikongo is taking social activist Michael Amushelelo to court over some serious Facebook drama. Shikongo wants the High Court to order Amushelelo to remove his social media posts and declare him in contempt of court. The whole mess started with a...
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    Floods leave students stranded across Namibia

    Namibia faces a massive flooding crisis that's totally disrupting school and daily life across five regions. The Kunene, Omusati, Oshana, Ohangwena, and Zambezi regions have seen waters rise rapidly, drowning out roads, farms, and entire villages. The situation looks scary for thousands of...
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    Namibia health minister says malaria claims 69 lives

    Namibia's health minister, Esperance Luvindao, revealed a serious malaria outbreak affecting the country. Over the past year, 69 people have died from the disease, with 35,412 total cases reported nationwide. The situation became even more critical when 5,256 new cases emerged within just one...
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    LPM says budget falls short on youth jobs and schooling

    The Landless People's Movement has called out the national budget for failing to tackle youth unemployment. LPM spokesperson Lifalaza Simataa argues that the current budget keeps things the same as before. He believes the country continues to struggle with growing unemployment rates and stagnant...
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    Tourism minister set to hash out NWR contract row

    The environment and tourism minister, Indileni Daniel, plans to talk with the Namibia Wildlife Resorts board about a contract dispute involving former managing director Matthias Ngwangwama. Ngwangwama took the company to court after claiming the board broke his contract terms. He argues they...
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