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Economist Businesswoman Club to host networking breakfast in November

Economist Businesswoman Club to host networking breakfast in November

The Economist Businesswoman Club is inviting the public and members to their networking breakfast on 11 November, with Rosalia Martins-Hausiku, Chief Executive of the Motor Vehicle Accident Fund as guest speaker.

Costs for the breakfast are N$320 for non-members and N$300 for members for more information email [email protected] or call on 221925.

Marketing Manager at the Economist, Desere Lundon-Muller said Rosalia will be speaking about Rethinking Resilience: A leadership challenge, where she will be talking about how people should learn 5 essential skills to recover quickly and easily from stress.

She will be talking about how to deal with upsets and setbacks, which is a composite skill set that can be learned and developed with the right tools and training,” she added.

Lundon-Muller further added that Rosalia will talk about how your level of resilience determines your ability to approach the challenges you face from a position of strength and growth.

Professionally, being resilient will reduce your risk of burnout,” she said, adding that the continued pursuit of personal or organisation goals in the face of adversity is important, therefore, leaders need to create a supportive environment and embed required tools and interventions.

Besides being the Chief Executive of the MVA Fund, Rosalia is a wife, mother, leader, coach and mentor, and inspirational public speaker. She was awarded silver as one of Namibia’s top executives for her outstanding contributions to the tenets of innovation, leadership, and resilience in 2020.


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Mandisa Rasmeni

Mandisa Rasmeni has worked as reporter at the Economist for the past five years, first on the entertainment beat but now focussing more on community, social and health reporting. She is a born writer and she believes education is the greatest equalizer. She received her degree in Journalism at the Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST) in June 2021. . She is the epitome of perseverance, having started as the newspaper's receptionist in 2013.