More bailouts
The Namibian government will inject close to N$700 million into the cash-strapped Air Namibia for operating expenses in the new financial year. The amount as stated in the national budget is the...
View ArticleDoctor nabbed for moonlighting
A Congolese doctor, contracted by the Namibian ministry of health, has been arrested after it emerged that he was working for a private practice while on official leave from his government job. The...
View ArticleNafinu threatens strike at Agribank, Letshego
The Namibia Financial Institutions Union (Nafinu) yesterday said that workers at Agribank Namibia and Letshego Financial Services Namibia would resort to demonstrations or strikes should various...
View ArticleFire and Ice team up for the Cape Epic
Two passionate mountain-bikers from opposite sides of the globe and separated by 10 000km will team up to compete in the legendary Absa Cape Epic. Piet Swiegers, the 48-year-old Namibian veteran...
View ArticleFoundation in honour of Van Schoor launched
In remembrance of Raymond van Schoor and to promote cricket in Namibia, Zandré la Cock and her trustees, national player Sarel Burger and the president of Cricket Namibia (CN), Richard Frankle, have...
View ArticleTyson promises night to remember
Namibia’s former International Boxing Organisation (IBO) All-Africa welterweight champion Bethuel ‘Tyson’ Uushona has promised his fans a great fight on March 26. Uushona, who will exchange blows with...
View Article‘Ball-playing’ NPL teams promise great spectacle
The game between Civics and Rundu Chiefs, which will be screened live by the Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) on Saturday, will be a showcase of good football. That is the view of the two MTC...
View ArticleUnion takes issue with Agribank and Letshego.
Read more about Union takes issue with Agribank and Letshego.Asnath Zamuee, GS of Nafinu, highlights the issues and proposed steps. Read the full story in today's Namibian Sun newspaper.Category:...
View ArticleWe have the capacity to stage two events - Kaperu
Namibia Professional Boxing and Wrestling Control Board (NPBWCB) secretary-general Joe Kaperu says there is no problem with staging two fights on the same day. The administrator was responding to...
View ArticleYoung Chiefs get outfit boost
Oshakati-based Young Chiefs got tracksuits and bags, which they will be able to use during the remainder of their MTC Namibia Premier League (NPL) games. Businessman Olavi Iita, who owns several buses,...
View ArticleNo deal between union and Rosh Pinah Zinc
The management of the Rosh Pinah Zinc mine yesterday failed to strike a wage deal with the Mineworkers Union of Namibia (MUN). During yesterday’s meeting the union yet again rejected the proposed 5.5%...
View ArticleAngula denies meddling in TransNamib settlement
The vice-chairperson of the TransNamib board, Elize Angula, has taken issue with an allegation that she is trying to convince the rest of the board to pay out a handsome settlement to suspended chief...
View ArticleKatjavivi catches flak over new parliament
Government’s commitment of N$2 billion dollars for the construction of a new parliament building this financial year has caused public uproar. This is despite National Assembly Speaker Peter Katjavivi...
View ArticleCrisis of epic proportions
The economic crisis in neighbouring Angola has had far-reaching implications for the Namibian economy. At least eleven sectors including retail, tourism, accommodation, transport, construction,...
View ArticleNamibians most tolerant in Africa
Namibia is the most tolerant country in Africa, but homophobia still divides the country, according to data released by Afrobarometer.“When compared with similar national data across Africa, Namibia...
View ArticleNMH , MTC gives scholarships
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View ArticleGeingob gives media 6.5 out of 10
President Hage Geingob yesterday gave the local media a 6.5 out of 10 rating following an informal meeting with editors from publishing and broadcasting houses at State House.“You are doing your job. I...
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