OBSERVER DAILY | The coming shock: Why suspending deduction codes could hit Namibia hard

[Windhoek Observer - Namibia] - 17/09/2025
When the Namibian government announced that, effective 30 November 2025, it will suspend the deduction code system for public servants, the news landed like a thunderclap across the financial sector. On paper it may look like a simple administrative tweak, removing the ability for lenders and (…)
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