OBSERVER DAILY | GIPF-backed home loans: Hope or hidden risk?
[Windhoek Observer - Namibia] - 5/09/2025
For many Namibians, home ownership remains more of a dream than a reality. The numbers are sobering: a housing backlog of 300,000 units, more than 200,000 shacks in Windhoek alone, and an average three-bedroom house in the capital costing around N$1.2 million. Against this backdrop, the (…)
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