Rand now the world's most political currency
Rand now the world's most political currencyBumpy ride for the next 3 months Politics is increasingly becoming a driver of currency moves around the world now that central banks are starting to pull...
View ArticleChina's exports drop again in October
China's exports drop again in OctoberWeak global demand hits hard China''s export-oriented companies see their margins squeezed by rising labour costs and increasing competition from south-east Asian...
View ArticleUpdate tax records - Ministry of Finance
Update tax records - Ministry of Finance STAFF REPORTERAlthough some people thought it was a scam, the Ministry of Finance is in fact sending SMSes to taxpayers to update their particulars, as the...
View ArticleNWR receives tanker trucks
NWR receives tanker trucks Sanitation in national parks receives attention The government is investing in sanitation infrastructure at national resorts run by Namibia Wildlife Resorts. ELLANIE SMIT The...
View ArticleAmericandelegation visits Meatco
Americandelegation visits Meatco Tour ahead of beef exports to that country The American Ambassador to Namibia has visited the Windhoek Meatco plant after the company received approval to export beef...
View ArticleHappy days are here again
Happy days are here again Double-digit rainfall figures have been recorded in several parts of the country since the weekend, with the heaviest showers falling on Monday. Weather forecasters say...
View ArticleZim bond notes cause jitters
Zim bond notes cause jitters Printing of notes allegedly in the country According to reports, Zimbabwe’s new bond notes, which have economists and the public very nervous, are being printed in the...
View ArticleTB Joshua predicted Hillary win
TB Joshua predicted Hillary win Says a vision came to him ten days ago Nigerian prophet TB Joshua of the Synagogue Church of nations (SCOAN) predicted that Hillary Clinton will win the US presidential...
View ArticleNot going back to the ANC
Not going back to the ANC“No.” This was the short answer that former Public Protector, Thuli Madonsela, gave on Monday night when reporters asked her if she would be willing to go back to the African...
View ArticleShot of the day
Shot of the day ALLURING: Windhoek is a beautiful city, made more so by the gathering rain clouds to the north of the capital which promises relief after a harsh and protracted drought. PHOTO: HIPPY...
View ArticleEditorial
Editorial A climate of secrecyGovernment’s decision to prioritise the dissemination of information and its advertising expenditure to state-owned media houses only, should not go unchallenged. The soft...
View ArticleMurder accused cop claims he acted in self-defence
Murder accused cop claims he acted in self-defence A police officer, who allegedly killed a nightclub reveller in Khomasdal in 2012, insisted this week that he acted in self-defence. Justine Simataa is...
View ArticleOshana crime fighters dispirited
Oshana crime fighters dispirited Demands return of Christina Fonsech The network of men and women committed to the fight against crime is falling apart after several job offers from the health ministry...
View ArticlePrivate sector urged to donate to health
Private sector urged to donate to healthSponsorships are required for the health outreach programme which can be provided in the form of services, says Dr Kanime. Opinion is that health is everyone''s...
View ArticleAlgeria commemorates national day
Algeria commemorates national day Namibia and Algeria intend to broaden and strengthen cooperation in the fields of energy, trade, industry, agriculture, education, sport and culture. The Algerian...
View ArticleSix killed in crash
Six killed in crash ELLANIE SMIT Another mass-casualty accident occurred on Namibia’s roads just after midnight yesterday, claiming the lives of six people while 18 others were injured.The accident...
View ArticleOngwediva-Ondangwa road plan abandoned
Ongwediva-Ondangwa road plan abandoned ILENI NANDJATOA plan by the Roads Authority to convert the Ongwediva-Ondangwa road into a dual carriageway has been shelved because there are many buildings built...
View ArticleSwapo women vie for top positions
Swapo women vie for top positions Three stand for SPWC secretary Leadership positions in the ruling party’s women’s wing will be fiercely contested next month. JEMIMA BEUKES Swords have been drawn in...
View ArticleNamibia still at high risk of famine
Namibia still at high risk of famineLean time until next harvest Even an exceptional rainy season would only banish the spectre of famine after the next harvest, a global report on food security warns....
View ArticleAroab wants Swartbooi back
Aroab wants Swartbooi back Aroab residents are taking to the streets today to demand that President Hage Geingob remove //Karas Region governor Lucia Basson and reinstate her predecessor, Clinton...
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