#BusinessToday | More than 700 000 Namibians live on credit
More than 700 000 people of Namibia’s 2,5 million population are living on credit.
More than 700 000 people of Namibia’s 2,5 million population are living on credit.
An oil and gas storage facility worth N$700 million will soon be set up at Usakos. Council has handed over 15 hectares of land to MDL International Trade to start the construction.
Southern Africa got strong representation on the Executive Board of UNESCO with the election of Zambia, Zimbabwe and Madagascar on the governing body of the UN agency. The Executive Board ensures the overall management of UNESCO and prepares the work of the General Conference and sees that its decisions are carried out. In Electoral Group […]
President Hage Geingob has expressed dismay at the increase in disputes among and within traditional authorities.
President Hage Geingob says traditional leaders have reaped the benefits of promoting a peaceful coexistence and neighbourliness among each other.
The government is still verifying the payment of N$35 million to United Kingdom-based lawyers, hired to assist Namibia with the negotiations for reparations from the German government for the 1904/8 genocide. Finance Minister, Calle Schlettwein made the announcement while contributing to the debate on the motion, on the exorbitant fees paid to the four British […]
The Motor Vehicle Accident Fund started interventions that are meant to complement the road safety awareness campaigns ahead of the festive season. The exercise will sensitise road users about road safety rules and being courteous to other motorists to minimise the risk of crashes and fatalities on national roads.
Education, Arts and Culture Ministry will complete the implementation of the newly revised school curriculum by 2021.
Institutional workers at the Katutura Intermediate Hospital and the Namibia Public Workers Union (NAPWU) handed over a petition to the Permanent Secretary of the Health and Social Services Ministry, calling for an end to what they termed “unfair labour practices”, at the hospital.
Namibia has entered an information communication technology revolution necessary for propelling forward its national development and industrialisation programmes. That was the message from Information and Communication Technology Permanent Secretary, Mbeuta Ua-Ndjarakana, at the Cyber Security Conference held for parliamentarians in the capital on Monday.