Zim rolls out bond notes
Zim rolls out bond notes Zimbabwe on Monday starts issuing “bond notes”, its own currency equivalent to the US dollar in a bid to ease critical cash shortages amid widespread fears of a return to...
View ArticleShot of the day
Shot of the day LARGER THAN LIFE: An elderly woman looks at a mural depicting Cuban revolutionary leader Fidel Castro in a street of Havana on 26 November 2016, the day after he died aged 90. One of...
View ArticleAlways in our hearts
Always in our hearts There has been glowing tributes celebrating the life of former Cuban leader and the revolutionary Fidel Castro who died at the weekend aged 90. There is no doubt that Castro was a...
View ArticleTARGETING THE SDGs
TARGETING THE SDGs FOR EVERYONE: A partnership between Namibia Media Holdings (NMH), the United Nations Development Project (UNDP), the Hans Seidel Foundation, First National Bank (FNB) and the...
View ArticleWater marshals coming
Water marshals coming The Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Forestry with its partners SABMiller Namibia, City of Windhoek, Namibia Water Corporation (NamWater), Deutsche Gesellschaft für...
View ArticleVessel owner disappears
Vessel owner disappearsDrownings and death mark other weekend crime The owner of a crayfish vessel has disappeared in Namibian waters after he reported problems with his vessel and vanished after he...
View ArticleThe future we can build together
The future we can build together By Joseph Kalimbwe & Goli BandaRegarded as one of the best philosophers that ever lived, Plato’s view is that republics are to take full responsibility of three...
View ArticleTo whom does tomorrow belong to?
To whom does tomorrow belong to? It is true that we have no control over tomorrow. Indeed, tomorrow is not similar to the present where one can make decisions on the basis of certainty. As is said in...
View ArticleThe politically unconscious become SRC
The politically unconscious become SRC By Matheus Pendapala Taapopi There are self-imposed myths, limitations and serious contradictions in the Unam management, and its SRC, that beg for honest...
View ArticleRCC attempts a comeback
RCC attempts a comeback RCC attempts a comeback The leadership of the parastatal admits that the company is going through a turbulent phase but has expressed confidence that it will grow into a...
View ArticleSouth Africa drops livestock restrictions
South Africa drops livestock restrictions The South African government seems to be backtracking on the stringent livestock export requirements that it implemented nearly six months ago. In a surprise...
View ArticleLegal battle over phosphate to be postponed
Legal battle over phosphate to be postponed The legal matter regarding offshore phosphate mining will today be postponed in the High Court to a later date for parties to file their arguments. This was...
View ArticleRogue estate agents' days numbered
Rogue estate agents' days numberedEstate Agents Board clamps down Unregistered estate agents are illegally advertising properties on social media and in newspapers. The Namibia Estate Agents Board has...
View ArticleMysterious death in police cell
Mysterious death in police cellNo witnesses to fatal throat injury The family of a man who died in a police cell last year after a fight at a construction site are accusing the police of dragging their...
View ArticleRed tape bogs down pad factory
Red tape bogs down pad factory JEMIMA BEUKES A 2013 decision by a parliamentary standing committee on gender to establish a small-scale factory at Rundu to produce sanitary towels is now in limbo as a...
View ArticleAlemu dominates tennis championship
Alemu dominates tennis championship Minichel Alemu dominated the 2016 Central Tennis Club (CTC) championship at the weekend by winning the men''s A-section singles and the men''s double sections.In the...
View ArticleFULL OF CONFIDENCE
FULL OF CONFIDENCE PHOTO: CONTRIBUTED.DETERMINED TO DELIVER: Julius ‘Blue Machine’ Indongo and his team have left for Russia to fight Eduard Troyanovsky for the IBF/IBO Jnr Welterweight/Super...
View ArticleArnold festival on the cards
Arnold festival on the cardsFootball, netball and horse racing this weekend The annual John Arnold sport festival has received a sponsorship boost from various companies. The Omatako Constituency will...
View ArticlePain is terrible, says Chapecoense VP
Pain is terrible, says Chapecoense VPPain is terrible, says Chapecoense vice-president A plane carrying about 81 people, including a Brazilian football team, has crashed in Colombia, killing over 70...
View Article41% of players made to wait for wages
41% of players made to wait for wagesOne in ten experienced physical violence It has been found that professional footballers are kept waiting for their salaries and FIFPro says it cannot accept it any...
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