The Swakop Spinning circuit was the place to be last Saturday when a large turnout of ‘petrol heads’ let rip in their ferocious BMW’s, belching out smoke, popping tyres, revving engines and throwing their cars
Year: 2019
Old Mutual hands over N$300 000 worth of computer equipment for e-death initiative
WINDHOEK – Old Mutual on Tuesday handed over computer equipment valued at N$300 000 towards the Ministry of Home Affairs and Immigration’s e-death notification Initiative. The handover took place at the Old Continental Hotel in Independence Avenue in Windhoek.
Choppies suspended CEO denies allegations by shareholders
WINDHOEK – Suspended Choppies CEO, Ramachandran (Ram) Ottapathu has hit out at the company for criticising him in Stock Exchange News Services (Sens) announcements in Botswana and South Africa.
Namibian retail industry dominated by South African investments
The political ties between Namibia and South Africa dates back to many years ago since Namibia was under that country’s colonial regime. With just nearly eight months left before Namibia celebrates her 30th
Oryx Properties and Trustco Properties break ground for new Urban Village
WINDHOEK – The development of a shopping centre at Elisenheim Village Estate is expected to create more than 300 jobs over the next 10 months and more than 200 permanent employment opportunities
Banker commits suicide over lover
RUNDU - A 30-year-old banker at Bank Windhoek Rundu branch reportedly committed suicide by hanging in the early hours of Tuesday at around 06h00 at Sauyemwa location, Rundu District, indicating in a suicide note that his lover should give reasons for his action.
Rejected Nsfaf applicants face turbulent times
WINDHOEK – Namibian students who qualify to be financially funded by the Namibia Students Financial Assistance Fund (Nsfaf) but who were rejected say they are under tremendous pressure to settle their tuition fees.
Oshapwa cuca shop burglars guilty
WINDHOEK - Two men accused of breaking into a cuca shop at Oshapwa village and robbing the shop assistant after one of them raped her were convicted by Oshakati High Court Judge Marlene Tommasi last week.
Almost 4 000 households in Otjozondjupa to get drought relief
OTJIWARONGO - Almost 4 000 drought-stricken households in the Otjozondjupa Region will receive food drought assistance this month as part of the drought relief initiative managed under the Office of the Prime Minister (OPM).
Nored awards bursaries to Unam students
The three students who are in their second and third year are pursuing studies in accounting and electrical engineering.