No time to rest- Ambunda
No time to rest- AmbundaFormer champ hints at March 2017 return Namibia''s most decorated boxer is trying to lose a few kilogrammes that he gained in the last couple of months. Former world super...
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Players in hot waterSpanish tax authorities ask newspaper for documents Cristiano Ronaldo and 37 other footballers are under investigation by the Spanish authorities for tax fraud. Spanish newspaper El...
View ArticleSantos sign Hamburg defender Cleber
Santos sign Hamburg defender Cleber Santos has secured centre-back Cleber on a four-year deal from Bundesliga club Hamburg, according to the player's agent. The Brazilian club agreed to pay two million...
View ArticleDealing with stress
Dealing with stress As you may or may not know, I recently started a new internship; which is proving to be a really great and valuable experience and opportunity. Although I have been mostly thrilled...
View ArticleDistell to change hands
Distell to change handsPublic Investment Corp new buyer AB InBev will sell its entire indirect shareholding in alcohol company Distell. NAMPA/AFRICAN NEWS AGENCY The Public Investment Corporation...
View ArticleNutshells & forecasts
Nutshells & forecasts What was and what will be Some of the most exceptional moments of 2016 include Namibia being quite the international celebrity destination with David Tlale almost being a...
View ArticleThe boy next door
The boy next door Not so much skollie as cutie-pie Dann-Jacques Mouton, a born Namibian who plays the lead role in South African movie ‘Noem my Skollie’ sat down with Jemima Beukes this week to share a...
View ArticleLeave it in 2016
Leave it in 2016 This is has been a year of many handfuls! A crazy, bumpy yet awkwardly enjoyable year for me! The one thing that stuck out for me was the growth in the industry. I can surely only hope...
View ArticleRevive railways, says !Naruseb
Revive railways, says !NarusebTrains are safer than cars Transport minister Alpheus !Naruseb has called on the government to revive the railway sector as a means to curb road accidents. NAMPAReviving...
View ArticleNintendo releases smartphone Mario
Nintendo releases smartphone Mario BLOOMBERGAfter almost two years of waiting, the big day is finally here for Nintendo Corporation and its first game for smartphones, Super Mario Run.The release for...
View ArticleTransfer of SOEs delayed
Transfer of SOEs delayed State-owned enterprises remain under the ambit of their line ministries, as proposed amendments to the Public Governance Act still linger in the background. This process is...
View ArticleInternational obligations met
International obligations metUN, AU, SADC dues paid Namibia gives contributions in tough economic times. Namibia has fully paid its international obligations to affiliated international bodies despite...
View ArticleAleppo became main prize
Aleppo became main prize Human rights actrocities as Assad takes city back Aleppo has been utterly destroyed as Syria’s government forces took back the city. When rebel fighters launched a last...
View ArticleThe disgrace that is Opuwo
The disgrace that is OpuwoThe re-elected mayor of Opuwo, Albert Tjiuma has admitted that Opuwo is failing to attract investors because it is filthy. He is not even ashamed to say this and he has been...
View ArticleHow to beat ‘Januworry’ blues
How to beat ‘Januworry’ bluesThere comes a time in everybody’s life when you are down and out and desperately need a shoulder to cry on, and January will be such a time.We never learn, every year it is...
View ArticleCleaning up its act
Cleaning up its act Opuwo to introduce eight new positions The town council of Opuwo, in a bid to better its overall performance will be creating management and head of department positions which were...
View ArticleInjured Mole penguin rescued
Injured Mole penguin rescued A penguin that was rescued at the Mole on Saturday by members of the Swakopmund Neighbourhood Watch is recovering well at the Penguin Rehabilitation Centre in Swakopmund....
View ArticleVisitors bag a bargain at roadblock
Visitors bag a bargain at roadblock Motorists entering Swakopmund were treated to a ''Shopping Bag for Life''. The Otto Herrigel Environmental Trust and the Swakopmund Lions Club handed out re-usable...
View ArticleMariental houses handed over
Mariental houses handed over 28 Mass Housing beneficiaries receive homes The government has committed itself to providing housing that is not only decent, but also affordable.This was said by the...
View ArticleOshakati threatened with illegal shacks
Oshakati threatened with illegal shacks Youth from the Oshana Region have decided that if the Oshakati town council does not stop allocating plots to certain prominent people, which they say was done...
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