Learn how first-time buyers in Botswana and Namibia can access property financing through loans, subsidies, and alternative options for affordable homeownership.
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Infrastructure Push Aims to Reignite Growth Post-Pandemic
Botswana’s February 2024 budget bet on infrastructure to reignite growth, projecting 4.2% expansion and committing P8.69 billion in deficit financing for roads, airports and water.
Sustainable Real Estate Development in Namibia
Explore how sustainable real estate development in Namibia is addressing environmental challenges and driving economic growth through innovative practices.
How Solar Energy Can Enhance Your Home in SA
South Africa is a country blessed with abundant sunshine all year round, making it an ideal location for solar energy installations. With growing concerns about climate change and the need to reduce their carbon footprint, many homeowners in South Africa are turning...
Experience Luxurious Living at Lion Pride Lifestyle Estate in Fourways
Discover the epitome of luxurious country estate living at Lion Pride Lifestyle Estate in Fourways, Johannesburg. This premier lifestyle estate offers residents unparalleled security, exclusivity, and a wide range of amenities. Escape the city and indulge in the...
Property is a Lucrative Investment in South Africa
New homeowners, especially first-time homeowners, are concerned with the value of the property in future because of inflation and lending rate fluctuations in South Africa. Prime properties are found in cosmopolitan Gauteng, South Africa, such as the 4-Bedroomed-Units...
Long-Term Licence Ensures Diamond Mine Stability
Under the 2023 sales pact, Debswana secured a 25-year mining-licence extension in July 2023, giving the country’s flagship diamond operation long-term operational certainty.
Fehmarn Belt Tunnel: The European New Mega-Gateway
In the world of engineering and construction, there are few projects as ambitious and awe-inspiring as the Fehmarn Belt tunnel. Once completed, this structure will become the longest immersed tunnel in the world, connecting Germany and Denmark under a body of water...
Schools Retire Donkey Carts in Favour of Safer Student Transit
Education authorities have directed schools to retire donkey carts for student transport, citing safety and animal welfare, in an April 2023 move toward formalised transit.




