World marks UN 72nd anniversary
Namibians joined the rest of the world in observing the 72nd year since the United Nations Charter came into effect. The day, globally known as UN Day, was commemorated in Windhoek.
Namibians joined the rest of the world in observing the 72nd year since the United Nations Charter came into effect. The day, globally known as UN Day, was commemorated in Windhoek.
Namibia’s invitation to be assessed by the United Nations Committee on Sanctions still stands. This follows a CNN report that Namibia is still defying UN resolutions to sever economic and trade ties with North Korea.
Central North Regional Electricity Distributor (CENORED) is disconnecting electricity to defaulters in the Otjozondjupa, Omaheke, Kunene and Oshikoto Regions. Residents in those regions owe CENORED nearly N$30 million.
Licensed vendors trading at the Wernhil Park Shopping Centre, in Windhoek’s central business district, are unhappy about the presence of unlicensed vendors doing business there.
Members of the Swapo Regional Executive for Kunene have endorsed President Hage Geingob for the party’s presidency. The announcement was made by the regional coordinator, Tuarungua Kavari at a media conference.
Over 200 Rundu residents have again decided to occupy a piece of land illegally which they were requested to vacate. The group vowed to stay there until the Rundu Town Council relocate them to another area.
The construction of the Neckartal Dam outside Keetmanshoop is about to be completed
The Minister of Agriculture, Water and Forestry, John Mutorwa has expressed disappointment with what he termed bureaucracy in government, which hinders the completion of capital projects.
Counterfeit alcohol worth N$20 million has been destroyed by Customs and Excise at Walvis Bay. The consignment consists of 95 000 bottles of fake Johnnie Walker whiskey and Smirnoff vodka. The counterfeit products were in transit from United States of America and Dubai to Zambia. Confiscated from South African company, Salvino Del Bene trading in […]
A US business delegation is in Namibia to explore business opportunities in various sectors of the economy. The delegation wants to invest in tourism, energy, housing, education and beef exports, amongst others.