TSUMEB – MKP South Africa, the brainchild company behind a new Smart City township in Tsumeb, has pledged a N$50 million ‘monthly’ contribution to Swapo as a token of appreciation for having created political stability which provides a conducive environment for business.
Year: 2019
Mushelenga denounces nepotism, corruption
RUNDU - Minister of Urban and Rural Development, Peya Mushelenga, says Namibians must denounce nepotism and corruption such as employing or favouring people because they are from a certain ethnic group or are related to them. Most importantly, they must reject racism.
NNFU against turning all villages into towns
ONGWEDIVA - Namibian National Farmers Union (NNFU) president, Jason Emvula, has cautioned government against turning all the constituencies into towns, as it will compromise food security in the country in future.
Fodder business booms in the north
ONGWEDIVA - Given the recurrent drought, selling fodder has become the new business of the day, particularly in the northern regions where grazing is almost depleted.
Financing for new business remains a challenge
WINDHOEK - The Namibia Chambers of Commerce and Industry (NCCI) has highlighted that financing for new business activities remains a challenge, especially for start-ups in greenfield projects.
Ondangwa airport to be renamed after Ya Toivo
WINDHOEK - Liberation struggle hero and former Robben Island political prisoner, the late Andimba Toivo ya Toivo, will be honoured posthumously when the Ondangwa Airport is renamed after him.
City faces cash flow problems
WINDHOEK - The City of Windhoek strategic executive head of finance Jerome Davis has warned that the city is facing cash flow problems that requires creativity, cooperation and political will from the executive and senior management teams to resolve.
Sadc progressed in economic integration – Nandi-Ndaitwah
WINDHOEK – The outgoing chairperson of the Council of Ministers of the Southern African Development Community (Sadc), Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, says the regional bloc has made some progress in
We want to push hard for silver medal – Handura… as Namibia confront SA today
WINDHOEK – Despite narrowly losing their opening match of the ongoing African Road to Tokyo 2020, to Kenya, veteran coach of the Namibia women’s hockey team Erwin Handura believes there’s still room for the
Ongeshefa yokuhondja iikutu otayi ende nawa …sho tadhi ti waka! monooli
ONGWEDIVA –Nande twa kala noku kema molwa oongeshefa ta dhi shongola medhina lyegwopevi lyoshimaliwa, Nampongo a yamukula omagalikano getu, unene oomwedhi adhihe ndhika.