YOUNG OBSERVER | How December spending entrenches the January and February poverty cycle
[Windhoek Observer - Namibia] - 12/12/2025
December has gradually become the most financially demanding month in many societies, and Namibia is no exception. The end of the year is a period marked by celebration, travel, gifting, relaxation, social gatherings, and elevated expectations of generosity. While there is nothing inherently (…)
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