Wow.
My life is on the up and up. Since starting my book in January, I have often wondered the cost of this to me. I lost my place to stay (landlords renting out to corporates), furniture was taken (sheriff of the court), daughter moved out (arguing about curfew), etc. etc.
Got a lucky break and started working for GijimaAst as the training manager for Microsoft training. This was fun and I have enjoyed every minute of it!
The good part was: Trustco has hired me to be the Corporates Manager for Legalshield from the 1st November 2009. Not only is the money good, the job is a challenge.
What more can I ask for?
Milton Louw is not just a watchdog — he’s Namibia’s digital storyteller, making sure every citizen knows they matter, and every story gets heard.
Proposal for a National Pension Tracing Service in Namibia: A Private-Public Partnership Model
1. Executive Summary This proposal outlines the establishment of a National Pension Tracing Service (NPTS) in Namibia, structured as a Priva...
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All round is haste, confusion, noise. For power and wealth men stretch the day From dawn till dusk. But quietly I go my way. For glit...
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New Era article To many Namibians, the name Rehoboth sound too familiar because it is a well-known small town located about 90 Km south o...
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29.12.2009 Marson Sharpley writes: WELL done people of Namibia, my fellow countrymen and women! We have to be proud of the manner in whi...