OMUTHIYA - Unknown suspects on Monday stole N$88 326 in cash and goods worth N$11 809 when they broke into Weyo trading enterprises at Onyaanya, Oshikoto Region.
Year: 2019
Killer-puncher Kaangundue taking Sunshine Academy back to the roots …mega boxing bonanza on the cards
WINDHOEK – One of Namibia’s most feared punchers Mendu Kaangundue will be the main attraction when the renowned MTC Nestor Sunshine Boxing & Fitness Academy hosts its much-awaited “Back to the Roots” Boxing Bonanza on the capital.
Rundu kuna kuvahundira valiporeko kweyi yokutura mema pwahana asi paveta
Rundu –Mukwatelimo gendesi doropa zaRundu, Sikongo Haihambo, kahundilire vatungimo unene vatunga momarukanda goyisasara asi vahatura mema pwavene ndi asi melikwamo lyahana asi paveta, morwa mukaro nye ogo kuna gumu egendeso lyodoropa unene mokugava mema kovatungimo, morwa mema kupwamo eyi twaredere asi ndango zodoropa kava zakuvhura kuranda mema.
Mahindra broke 5000 sales barrier in 2018
Mahindra South Africa capped its best year yet with its highest monthly sales ever in December, including a new sales record for the calendar year.
Jeep Wrangler receives special honour in ‘4X4 of the Year’ Awards
The legendary Jeep Wrangler continues to demonstrate its award-winning credentials after winning the UK’s 4x4 Magazine Special Off-Road Award in the magazine’s 4x4 of the Year honours.
New Range Rover Evoque to hit local showrooms by April
The new and perhaps most exciting Range Rover Evogue is expected to be in Windhoek by April this year. Available from Land Rover Windhoek, the much-anticipated new Evoque is the embodiment of Range Rover’s modernist design approach and offers a bold evolution that retains the essence of Evoque’s character.
Outlook 2019 – The future is not what it used to be
The Namibian economy will probably show marginally positive growth in 2019 of 1.5 percent in real terms. This outcome will largely be the result of a “flattening” out of the down cycle rather than a real recovery.
Air Namibia in vicious fight to have attachment order thrown out
WINDHOEK – Air Namibia is fighting tooth and nail to have an attachment order by a German court thrown out as it argues that the judgement by a Munich court in January 2015 remains enforceable only in Germany.
Auditor General’s Office launches first-ever Activity Report
WINDHOEK - The only accrual-based stakeholders that managed to receive three consecutive unqualified audit opinions between 2014 and 2017 were the Erongo Regional Council and the Aroab Village Council.
No arrest yet in Otjomuise taxi driver killing
WINDHOEK – No arrest has yet been made a month after a taxi driver was found dead and half-naked in Otjomuise, police say.