Lisa Matomola
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Lisa Matomola
@mieyolisa
HR Consultant | Author | IPM Namibia CEO| Social Runner| Career and Job Finder Coach| IPM HR Excellence Award Winner 2023 https://t.co/TgPifhvLx1



Not me boarding a flight just to go run 21km in another country, and then come back home. Super exciting!🤭🥹 #TTOM2026



Yoh, ❤️❤️ When I grow up, I want to be financially disciplined like you. There are levels to this game and I love it.

Runners 🏃🏿♂️ are an asset to the tourism industry.

All I want is to buy shares in these companies but it is such a hustle. Namibia has some seriously impressive performers on the NSX and yet accessing them as a retail investor is still so complicated. I genuinely wish we had a Namibian version of @EasyEquities because the barrier to entry should not be this high. Look at these 2025 returns: @NictusNamibia Holdings +36% @SBNH +33.7% @GroupCapricorn +26.58% @MTCNamibia +20.98% @LetshegoGroup +49.2% These are not small numbers. These are real returns on the NSX that everyday Namibians should be able to access easily and affordably. The opportunity is there. The platform just needs to catch up.


This is such a smart setup honestly 👏🏽👏🏽 Most people mix everything together in one account and then wonder why they never seem to get ahead. Having that separation gives your money purpose and makes it so much easier to stay on track. Love this. Keep going.


For those of you who have made the shift away from traditional savings accounts at the bank and moved into investment accounts like unit trusts and money markets etc, I want to hear from you. How has the experience been so far? Are you seeing a difference in how your money is growing compared to before? What have you learned along the way that you wish you knew earlier? I ask because I think there is so much value in hearing real experiences from everyday people who are on this journey. Not textbook answers but honest reflections from people who made the decision to do something different with their money. The shift from saving to investing is not always easy. It requires a different mindset and a different level of patience. But for most people who make it, there is no going back.






