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Company news Woolworths Australian boss John Dixon shown the door Woolworths regional Australian CEO John Dixon has left the group as the retailer moves to simplify its Australian regional leadership...
View ArticleOil spill dispute back in UK court
Oil spill dispute back in UK courtVillagers want litigation to continue Lawyers for the Bodo community in Nigeria's oil-producing Niger Delta, which was devastated by two major oil spills a decade ago,...
View ArticleNamra takeover of tax affairs imminent
Namra takeover of tax affairs imminent The ministry of finance is putting the final building blocks into place for the establishment and operationalisation of its new Namibia Revenue Agency (Namra),...
View ArticleCampylobacter testing suspended
Campylobacter testing suspended The agriculture ministry has a shortage of reagents to run tests for an infectious bacterial disease known as Campylobacteriosis. Campylobacter bacteria can get into...
View ArticleNama gear up for cultural fiesta
Nama gear up for cultural fiesta The southern town of Keetmanshoop will spring to life this weekend, with hundreds expected to attend the first-ever Nama Cultural Festival. The festival, which kicks...
View ArticleFilthy Adolfi targeted
Filthy Adolfi targetedNational clean-up this weekend All hands are on deck for the national clean-up campaign, which will also target the Adolfi location, which has become an eyesore in the north....
View ArticlePatience of the people running out - Kazapua
Patience of the people running out - Kazapua Windhoek mayor Muesee Kazapua says the patience of Namibians is running out when it comes to land delivery.Speaking at a groundbreaking ceremony yesterday...
View ArticlePoverty minister calls out food bank critics
Poverty minister calls out food bank critics Bishop Zephania Kameeta, the minister of poverty eradication, yesterday took to task National Council members who had lashed out at the food bank programme...
View ArticleConradie's MTC 'plan' shocked
Conradie's MTC 'plan' shockedAd agency partners say they were incredibly uncomfortable Advertising company boss Mark Bongers has testified in the corruption trial of lawyer Dirk Conradie and Sara...
View ArticleAnything but ordinary
Anything but ordinaryHelping entrepreneurs realise their dreams Aune Nalweendo Hamukonda shed some light on her efforts to help young entrepreneurs access financing and realise their dreams. As the...
View ArticleDon't compromise security - Tsowaseb
Don't compromise security - TsowasebNSA manager lives to protect As a child, Titus Tsowaseb always knew that security would be his chosen profession. The Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA) has many...
View ArticleThe man behind the Katoshe D30 phone
The man behind the Katoshe D30 phoneIt’s all work and no play for Kenny Most young entrepreneurs face huge challenges and end up being demotivated and then quitting, but this is not the case with...
View ArticleAfrica briefs
Africa briefs South Africa's outlook for tax revenues unchangedSouth Africa finance minister Nhlanhla Nene said on Tuesday that the outlook for tax revenues remain unchanged, in a blow to the chances...
View ArticleInformal sector exploits workers
Informal sector exploits workersJobs are 'largely exploitative and insecure' With at least 40% of jobs in Namibia being in the informal sector, there is concern about labour standards and working...
View ArticleTaking NWR to another level
Taking NWR to another level For the love of Namibia Talita Horn was recently appointed as the new chief financial officer at NWR. hen and protect the financial condition of the company,” said Talita...
View ArticleWhat will make or break your business?
What will make or break your business? Here are 13 tips for starting a business and making it succeed.1. Know yourself, your true motivational level, the amount of money you can risk, and what you're...
View ArticleSkorpion’s production steady in 2017
Skorpion’s production steady in 2017 This project has increased Skorpion's mine life by another 2.5 years and will contribute 250 000 tonnes of metal over this period. - VZI Jo-Maré Duddy – Vedanta...
View ArticleRCC thought they could get away with it - Mutorwa
RCC thought they could get away with it - Mutorwa A ministerial technical committee has been tasked to urgently compile a dossier for cabinet, with recommendations on disciplinary action and the way...
View ArticleRent battle intensifies
Rent battle intensifiesExpert says old rent boards can be revived to rein in landlords A constitutional expert says the government can, if it chooses, revive old-era rent boards to protect current...
View ArticleNew outdoor advertising rules this year
New outdoor advertising rules this yearAfter 10 years The City of Windhoek has for the first time in 10 years put in line new rules regarding outdoor advertising within the city. “As it is, the land...
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