Black Friday: balancing act between opportunity and overspending
[Windhoek Observer - Namibia] - 27/11/2025
Black Friday has become a major event on Namibia’s retail calendar. It has shifted from an imported idea to a period that shapes how consumers spend and how businesses plan. For retailers, it is a chance to boost revenue and connect with customers. For consumers, it offers savings but carries (…)
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