WINDHOEK - FirstRand Namibia has again warned customers and the general public that the imposter fraud
Year: 2019
Fuel prices remain unchanged for October
WINDHOEK – The Ministry of Mines and Energy has confirmed that fuel pump prices for October will remain
Team Namibia encourages local businesses to become members and display logo
Team Namibia has encouraged all local businesses, irrespective of whether they produce goods or
Govt remains optimistic of economic growth – Schlettwein
WINDHOEK – Minister of Finance Calle Schlettwein says government remains optimistic that economic
Lukato makes big promises
WINDHOEK – National Democratic Party (NDP) leader Martin Lukato, who is known for his political theatrics,
Casual interpreters on strike over contracts
WINDHOEK - Casual interpreters at the Windhoek High Court are refusing to render interpreting services until they receive permanent contracts from the Office of the Judiciary.
No separation of trials for Americans
WINDHOEK - The trial of the two American citizens accused of the assassin-like-murder of Andre
Drought wreaks havoc … over 41 000 cattle perish
WINDHOEK – More than 41 000 cattle have died over a period of ten months, while serious losses of livestock are currently being experienced across the country due to the severe drought.
Murder accused soldiers get bail
WINDHOEK – Two Namibian Defence Force members, arrested for allegedly shooting and killing two civilians during Operation Kalahari Desert, have been granted bail in the Katutura Magistrate’s Court.
70% of govt schools without internet
WINDHOEK - Close to 70 percent of government schools are still not connected to the internet, parliament heard on Tuesday.