Namibia must safeguard its financial services sector against cybercrime

[Namibia Economist - Namibia] - 14/05/2025
By Victor Ashikoto.* Namibia is rapidly emerging as one of Africa’s top financial hubs, attracting investors and strengthening its position in regional trade. According to the latest Trade Barometer (ATB), Namibia is now the continent’s second most attractive trade destination – testament to its (…)
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