Angola bets on largest-ever offshore oil investment
Angola bets on largest-ever offshore oil investmentUS$ billion pumped in Angola hopes the project will mark a return to viability for the industry that has dictated the country's fortunes for the past...
View ArticleEtosha to get N$53.7m facelift
Etosha to get N$53.7m facelift The previously loss-making Namibia Wildlife Resorts (NWR), which recorded a N$14.6 million profit last year, has unveiled a plan to renovate its dilapidated facilities in...
View ArticleUnam staff back at work
Unam staff back at work University of Namibia (Unam) employees returned to work yesterday after an agreement was reached between management and the trade unions representing striking workers.According...
View ArticleDon't divide us - Shaningwa
Don't divide us - ShaningwaRuling party to hold extraordinary congress The Swapo SG has called on members to end divisive behaviour, as the party gears up for next year's general elections. Swapo will...
View ArticleBank Windhoek rewards top coastal estate agents
Bank Windhoek rewards top coastal estate agentsProperty industry commitment Bank Windhoek annually awards estate agents from the coastal region. We will continue to nurture our customer relationships-...
View ArticleWhat a mess!
What a mess! The poor handling of the mass housing project by central government has seemingly come back to haunt us again. Since the National Housing Enterprise (NHE) was stripped off its mass housing...
View ArticleCEO testifies against Katrina
CEO testifies against KatrinaPolitical interference in housing was 'unusual' Mariental council CEO Paul Nghiwilepo yesterday took the stand to testify in former Hardap governor Katrina Hanse-Himarwa's...
View ArticleN$1.8 billion needed for Etosha fence
N$1.8 billion needed for Etosha fence A game-proof Etosha boundary fence will cost about N$1.8 billion to complete.This is according to a report by the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Natural...
View ArticleKahimise docket grows
Kahimise docket growsCity lobs more allegations against suspended CEO Besides a publicised controversial study loan, the City has levelled further allegations against its suspended chief administrator....
View ArticleIt's Mbidi's fault - Rukoro
It's Mbidi's fault - RukoroUnder-23s withdrawn from Afcon qualification campaign Fifa has withdrawn its funding for Namibia's under-23 team to take part in their Afcon qualification campaign. Namibia...
View ArticleI don't negotiate via newspapers - Lukas
I don't negotiate via newspapers - Lukas Sakaria 'Desert Storm' Lukas says he does not negotiate fights via newspapers and therefore advised Jeremiah 'Low-key' Nakathila to follow the right...
View ArticleVolkswagen launches 1.0 TSI Caddy
Volkswagen launches 1.0 TSI CaddySecond best-selling model in commercial range The Caddy Trendline incorporates a host of additional features and wider range of standard and optional equipment. The 1.0...
View ArticleInamu tu topola - Shaningwa
Inamu tu topola - Shaningwa Shaningwa a hala uukumwe Amushanga gwongundu yoSwapo okwa pula iilyo yongundu yi hulithepo omaihumbato gutondwe netopoko mongundu, pethimbo ndyoka ongundu ya taalela...
View ArticleOndhalate yEtosha ya pumbwa okulongwa kobiliyona 1.8
Ondhalate yEtosha ya pumbwa okulongwa kobiliyona 1.8 ELLANIE SMIT Olopota ya gandjwa koParliamentary Standing Committee on Natural Resources, ndjoka ya ningile omakonaakono oshikunino shiinamwenyo...
View ArticleCompany news in brief
Company news in brief MTN to offer mobile banking in NigeriaMTN Group will apply for a mobile banking licence in Nigeria and plans to launch the service there next year, its CEO said on Tuesday,...
View ArticleBank Windhoek to host discussion on smart farming practices
Bank Windhoek to host discussion on smart farming practicesRelevant sector Bank Windhoek is set to host a topical discussion on smart farming on 22 November 2018. Our aim is to assist our communities...
View ArticleCops hunt newborn dumper
Cops hunt newborn dumper The police are appealing for help to trace a mother who abandoned her newborn baby in Swakopmund.According to Detective Chief Inspector Daniel Gurirab, the baby was discovered...
View ArticleSwakop aquifer to be probed
Swakop aquifer to be probedConcern over abstraction by plot owners An investigation into the aquifer of the Swakop River will be conducted to determine the impact of abstraction. A hydrological...
View ArticleSand mining workshop today
Sand mining workshop today The environment ministry will host a consultative workshop at Ongwediva today to discuss uncoordinated sand mining activities taking place in northern Namibia. A media...
View ArticleRundu water woes continue
Rundu water woes continue Despite a government/NamWater deal to supply uninterrupted water to about 90 000 residents at Rundu for the next three months, some areas are still experiencing...
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