Eenhana Annual Expo to stimulate local growth
The Eenhana Annual Expo has made significant strides in the promotion of trade over the past 12 years. The expo is being held under the theme ‘Developing Synergies for a Strong Local Economy’.
The Eenhana Annual Expo has made significant strides in the promotion of trade over the past 12 years. The expo is being held under the theme ‘Developing Synergies for a Strong Local Economy’.
A lack of coordination between the central medical stores and health facilities has resulted in the shortage of medical equipment and medicine, Executive Director in Ministry of Health and Social Services (MoHSS), Ben Nangombe, has said. Addressing MoHSS staff members on Thursday, he said the distribution from the medical stores in all regions is the […]
A 34-year-old woman with albinism says she was kept hidden from society for 22 years due to attacks from community members on her family because of her genetic condition. Claudia Mwira, along with her father, Ndumba Mwira, revealed this during a public hearing on discrimination and other challenges faced by persons with albinism held on […]
President Hage Geingob has dismissed claims that corruption is either systematic or widespread in Namibia. He says all corruption cases were investigated, heard by an independent judiciary and actions were taken against culprits.
Johannes !Gawagab the chairperson of the High-Level Panel on Namibian Economy revealed the names of the investors at the just ended Namibia Economic Growth Summit. N$20-billion was committed by the investors and !Gawagab provided a breakdown.
Cabinet has directed the Ministry of Works to establish a National Construction Council to regulate the sector. This was revealed by Trade Minister, Tjekero Tweya at the Economic Growth Summit.
The Ministry of Industrialisation, Trade and Industry is supporting 30 cosmetic companies which are manufacturing over 150 beauty products.
Out of 55 patients being treated for TB in Tsumkwe, 35 are resistant to the treatment.
Simply You Magazine has announced the launch of its Lifestyle Awards slated for 10 August at the NamPower Convention Centre in Windhoek.
As the country battles with the worst drought in recent years, the evergreen Zambezi Region is not spared. Streams have also dried up including the Chobe River leaving hippos in a mud pond. The river forms part of the border between Namibia and Botswana.