ONGWEDIVA - Oongudhi dhomamanya goombila dhongeleka Oshakati Elcin odha yakwa ko Osoondaha ya zi ko molukanda Oshikango mOshakati yokuuninginino.
ǂKhuwixa shibindi tsēdi ge ra toa
ǀAEǁGAMS – ǀAeǁgams !Ā!khōmais Senior Superintendenti Gerry Shikeshob ge ge mî, ǁnā shibindi hîa !nākorobe ǂkhuwib !aroma ra !nurihe tsî !khâikhomde !khō!oadi, ǁîdi di !ā!khōmais ǁgaragu ai dīǀoaǀoas
Opinion: Are you ready to receive the rain?
Namibia has endured a seemingly longer dry spell, and many farmers label it as the hardest season compared to the previous ones, particularly since the 2012/2013 season.
Opinion: The recent past, present and foreseeable future of banking
Debit and credit cards, cellphones and electronic funds transfer (EFT) have replaced the cheque as a mode of payment while browsers are increasingly making inroads on the traditional client preferences for bank branches.
Illicit financial flows under spotlight
WINDHOEK - The Namibia University of Science and Technology supported by Bank Windhoek and Capricorn Group, last week hosted a two-day workshop for journalists and media students on the Investigation of Illicit Financial Flows and Money Laundering in Windhoek.
Corporate Governance Summit to focus on Namibia’s competitiveness
WINDHOEK – The Namibia Institute of Corporate Governance (NICG) is set to host the first-ever national corporate governance summit tomorrow, at Safari Hotel.
Opinion: When Zero is a Win….. Eliminating hunger and malnutrition from Africa
The noble task of eliminating hunger and malnutrition as set out in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the SDGs, as well as in the African Union 2025 Malabo Commitments, is actually a race against time towards delivering on the targets.
Inmate stabs another with screwdriver
WINDHOEK - An inmate at Omuthiya police holding cells is accused of having stabbed a fellow inmate with a screwdriver in the neck on Saturday afternoon.
American murder accused loses eighth lawyer
WINDHOEK – Windhoek High Court Judge Christi Liebenberg yesterday granted leave to local lawyer, Titus Ipumbu, to withdraw as the legal representative of American Marcus Thomas who is accused of the assassin-like murder of Andre Heckmair in Windhoek in 2011.
Social media dominate campaign trail
WINDHOEK – Namibia goes to the polls on 27 November but one hardly seems to see campaign posters, flyers or banners displayed by political parties on the streets as has been the case in past elections.