Tiger to make High Noon return alongside Reed
Tiger to make High Noon return alongside Reed Former world number one Tiger Woods, sidelined for 15 months after back surgery, will make his return to competitive golf at High Noon on Thursday...
View ArticleSlumping Man Utd pursue League Cup 'revenge'
Slumping Man Utd pursue League Cup 'revenge' Manchester United midfielder Ander Herrera says his side will be out for “revenge” when they welcome West Ham United back to Old Trafford in the League Cup...
View ArticleNZ win after final-session Pakistan collapse
NZ win after final-session Pakistan collapseTaylor ton guides NZ into winning position Neil Wagner ripped through Pakistan''s tail with three wickets in six deliveries to help New Zealand dismiss the...
View ArticleIMF-Mozambique discuss debt reform
IMF-Mozambique discuss debt reformCountry struggles to repay its debts Mozambique has approached the International Monetary Fund to ask for urgent financial support. The International Monetary Fund...
View ArticleEdgars returns to profit
Edgars returns to profitRetailer under new ownership Edgars has returned to profit and is also under new management. Edcon Holdings Limited returned to profit in the second quarter after debt repayment...
View ArticleChanges at Maerua Mall, Gustav Voigts
Changes at Maerua Mall, Gustav Voigts ''Oryx Properties is ringing the changes at its Maerua Mall and Gustav Voigts shopping centres.This includes a new gym, an increase in the generational capacity of...
View ArticleRand gains against greenback
Rand gains against greenbackCredit ratings have positive effect The South African rand gained traction following a credit rating affirmation by agencies Moody''s and Fitch. South Africa''s rand firmed...
View ArticleDrought forces month-long shutdown
Drought forces month-long shutdown Meatco announces longest closure ever Meatco''s Windhoek abattoir will be closed for a record 30 days during the festive season as a result of low cattle numbers and...
View ArticleTake care of your own grass
Take care of your own grass The sustainability of the implementation of the National Rangeland Policy is of critical importance to ensure a permanent driving force for the actions which are currently...
View ArticleTributes to Castro
Tributes to Castro Castro''s ashes taken to Santiago de Cuba today Leaders of Cuba''s leftist allies and other developing countries descended on Havana yesterday for a mass rally commemorating Fidel...
View ArticleZuma stays, for now
Zuma stays, for now A new leader will lead party in 2019 We have a conference in 2017 which will elect a new ANC leader who will be a new face of ANC in 2019 election, Gwede Mantashe, secretary-general...
View ArticleShot of the day
Shot of the day MAGNIFICENT: Namibia is renowned for her endless horizons and joyous spreads across the land when golden sunsets are shaded by heavy rain clouds. PHOTO: JANA-MARI SMITH
View ArticlePoachers are winning the war
Poachers are winning the war Namibia is a country hit by devastating poaching there is certainly no doubt about that. Activists and the Ministry of Environment and Tourism have particularly turned the...
View ArticleRDP councillor feels left out
RDP councillor feels left out The only opposition councillor serving on the Helao Nafidi Town Council Vilho Shimuoshili said he feels isolated because his input in meetings are either not considered or...
View ArticleContraband Zambian pap still a concern
Contraband Zambian pap still a concern Product is rife in Zambezi because it is cheaper Illegal Zambian maize is still being imported into the Zambezi Region and continues to sell because it retails...
View ArticleLand issue heats up
Land issue heats up People of //Karas express anger and frustration The residents of the //Karas Region have asked government to engage absentee landlords and further maintain the land should be...
View ArticleReho CEO arrested for child maintenance
Reho CEO arrested for child maintenance The CEO of the Rehoboth Town Council, Christoph |Uirab was arrested Friday morning at his home in the Hardap town for outstanding child maintenance. A warrant of...
View ArticleExcavation work delays fresh produce hub
Excavation work delays fresh produce hub The construction of the Windhoek Fresh Produce Hub is progressing at a snail''s pace owing to hard rock excavations encountered on-site. This is according to...
View ArticleUnrest at Mass Housing site
Unrest at Mass Housing siteWorkers up in arms over outstanding wages A large group of construction workers gathered at a building site in Swakopmund last week where they threatened to burn down houses...
View ArticleGovt workers accuse OPM of secrecy
Govt workers accuse OPM of secrecy A group of disgruntled civil servants has accused the office of the prime minister (OPM) of conducting an underhanded salary regrading process.Adeline Black, the...
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