Tweya leads by example, pays TV licence
The Minister of Information and Communication Technology Tjekero Tweya has set a good example by paying for his TV licence.
The Minister of Information and Communication Technology Tjekero Tweya has set a good example by paying for his TV licence.
Land tax rates on commercial agricultural land owned by both Namibians and foreign nationals have been reduced. The newly revised land tax rate was unanimously adopted by the National Assembly on Wednesday.
There is currently no adequate data on the extent of child marriages in Namibia. For this reason, DTA MP Jennifer van der Heever tabled a motion seeking to investigate the prevalence of child marriages in the country.
An accident on the B1 road, about 10km north of Windhoek, claimed the life of a pedestrian. According to public relations officer of City Police, Fabian Amukwelele, the woman, who crossed the road around 06h00 on Thursday, was run over by a Toyota Etios travelling to Okahandja. Amukwelele urges pedestrians to use reflective clothing when […]
A number of young people have launched a youth-centred company aimed at helping youth entrepreneurs to grow.
The potential of the tourism industry in Namibia is enormous. Speaking at the celebration of World Tourism Day Deputy Minister of Environment and Tourism, Tommy Nambahu says tourism can help grow the economy.
African governments need to devise long-term solutions to satisfy the housing need of their people. This is the collective message from delegates attending the Shelter Afrique meeting in the capital.
The Government has been urged to appoint board members who are more transparent. Researcher, Max Weylandt made the call at a Public Enterprise Governance meeting of the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR).
Finance Minister, Calle Schlettwein announced that Namibia’s construction sector will be on a recovery trajectory as of 2018. His forecast is based on a number of positive measures that government has put in place for the benefit of the local economy.