According to a survey done by the Namibia Statistics Agency barely one in ten people have savings to fall back on when they run out of money.
Year: 2018
Namibians need safe and secure Wi-Fi
Namibians love their Wi-Fi, we hold our smartphones in front of us desperately seeking a Wi-Fi router to latch onto in a hotel, airport, shopping centre, restaurant or any venue we may be at.
Opportunities abound in upcoming Africa-China business summit
It is estimated that approximately 40 local business people will attend the upcoming China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) Summit in Beijing, China, set for September 1 to 4.
Crime on decline at Ongwediva trade fair
While the Oshana Region is a hive of activity, with the ongoing Ongwediva Annual Trade Fair, the police say they have so far recorded less crimes compared to the same time in previous years.
Thousands of OVC registered in Oshikoto
The Ministry of Gender Equality and Social Welfare in Oshikoto Region has a total of 37,891 registered orphans and vulnerable children (OVC)
Agri-ministry, NNFU receive training on gender
Officials from the Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Forestry and representatives from the Namibia National Farmers Union (NNFU) were the recipients of a capacity-building workshop training
Tses rapist and killer swears at interpreter
A resident of Tses in the Keetmanshoop District convicted on one count of murder, one count of rape, one count of defeating
Exorbitant power tariffs rattle coastal residents
Swakopmund and Walvis Bay residents are up in arms against the regional electricity distributor, Erongo Red for its pricey tariffs.
180 face axe at Brukkaros Meat Processors
Brukkaros Meat Processors (BMP) are set to retrench about 180 workers working at their abattoir, situated about 20 km south of Keetmanshoop.
German minister to attend skulls ceremony in Windhoek
Minister of State at Germany’s Federal Foreign Office, Michelle Müntefering, will lead the German delegation to Windhoek