Tag Archives: Pensions

21Mar/26

Mind the Gap: How the Midlife MOT Aims to Keep Older Workers in the Labour Market

The 2026 Retirement Reckoning: 5 Impactful Realities of the UK’s New Pension Landscape

March 21, 2026 /Mpelembe Media/ — We are currently navigating a “demographic paradox” that threatens the very foundation of the British social contract. For decades, the logic of pension policy was simple: as we lived longer, we worked longer. But that trajectory has hit a wall. While the government continues to push retirement further into the horizon, our actual gains in longevity have begun to stall—and in some cases, retreat.April 2026 represents a “Triple-Uprating” stress test for the UK. It is the month where a new State Pension age phase-in, a CPI-linked benefit rise, and the “booster” effects of the Universal Credit Act 2025 all converge. As a strategist, I view this month not merely as a fiscal transition, but as a fundamental shift in responsibility from the State to the individual.Here are the five essential realities of the 2026/27 landscape that every worker and saver must navigate. Continue reading

18Apr/23

The National Pension Scheme Authority (NAPSA) of Zambia allows partial pension withdrawals

April 18, 2023 /Finance/ — The law allows NAPSA beneficiaries to withdraw a portion of their pension savings before they reach retirement age. The amount that can be withdrawn is limited to 50% of the accumulated savings, and the withdrawal can be made in installments over a period of up to 10 years.

To qualify for partial pension withdrawal, beneficiaries must meet the following criteria: Continue reading