40% of Namibians suffer financial stress
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 29/07/2025
Ngurare opens up about almost taking his life Financial stress is increasingly affecting the mental health of Namibians, with experts linking economic hardship to rising cases of anxiety and depression. About 40% of Namibians earning N$3 000 or more per month are affected, according to data from (…)
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