Housing and Infrastructure during the economic downturn 

PWC’s Nangula Uaandja talks all things economics on this special episode of the 99FM podcast on the recent Economic Association of Namibia public discussion focussing on the economic downturn.  This episode focuses specifically on housing and infrastructure with key talking points on the housing crisis, infrastructural development and the availability of serviced land.  To listen to the full podcast click …

The Business of Equality

While great progress has been made in strides towards gender equality here in Namibia, the benefits that this human rights issue delivers prove that this is not simply a concern to talk about but one to take action on. The importance and benefits of an equal society has been on the forefront of discussion of late, and as more people …

PwC Business School is the Future. 

PriceWaterhouseCoopers Namibia is your guide to Business Law, VAT, Corporate Governance, Thought Leadership, Client Specific Learning Solutions, Namibian Income, Public Training Solutions and many more. This universally renowned firm is committed to managing global links and to helping Namibians meet challenges posed by the global economy. PwC’s resolution is to shape trust in the Namibian public and simultaneously solve imperative …

Opportunities for your business in tough times

“There are two types of businesses – those that have experienced tough times and those that are going to experience tough times”. But can we look at the way our businesses are operating & adjust to even bigger or better opportunities? We revisited the 99FM Struggle is Real Panel discussion held in April this year to get some practical tips …

ICAN Passport to the World – If They Can I Can with Nangula Uuandja.

Welcome to the ICAN Passport to the World series. The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Namibia have invited 99FM’s Kirsty Watermeyer to meet some of their members. Namibians who have built their careers and lives around the field of accounting. These Namibians are the shapers of industry, captains in their fields, who are growing and building business in Namibia. One …

Che – On becoming an On-Air Radio DJ

Che Ulenga is no stranger to the world of media and entertainment, having been an on air radio DJ and producer for the last 11 years. Having just been nominated for the Namibian Annual Music Awards (NAMA) in the category, Radio DJ of The Year, Che’s magic behind the mic is evident. 99FM’s MYD Smart spoke to Che to find …

PWC Partner Discusses Pre-Budget Expectations

The 2017/2018 financial Year Budget Speech is expected by Minister of Finance Honorable Calle schlettwein this week. PWC Partner/Director Johan Nel says he would like to see the minister address critical issues like the continued drive to bring Government expenditure in line with the current budget, continued focus to manage the country’s debt exposure and forecasts on Government’s cash flow …

What NOT to wear to work

“Light travels faster than sound, so your appearance speaks volumes about you before you even say a word. So if you’re looking to succeed in a professional setting, it’s important to conciously dress for how you want to be perceived.” That’s according to Malulu Angula,  Marketing Executive at My Republik clothing. We spoke to Angula about the importance of dressing well for …

6 Ways to Make People Like You

Namibian Life Coach and Business Owner, Nabukenya Muwonge notes that “The biggest lesson I learnt as an employer is that the most efficient way of getting people to support you in business is to get them to like you. I don’t mean you have to be friends and socialise with them, I mean you need to genuinely connect with them. …

How to write your CV for your first job

The job market can be intimidating at the best of times- but what do you put in your CV if you have absolutely no work experience?   Don’t be discouraged. Employers don’t expect a new graduate to have work experience – but they are looking for a whole lot of other things and they are definitely looking at your social …