Sanlam Namibia last week held the official handover of bursaries and internships in the capital, through its bursaries and internship programme.
Opinion – What makes businesses thrive during uncertainty?
Businesses that thrive during uncertainty are those that have eagle eyes to identify critical opportunities within their macro-economic environments. Internal positioning is one of the core critical elements that help organisations create competitive capabilities in order to navigate all economic volatilities.
TransNamib increases revenue by over 10% to N$517 million
The national rail services operator, TransNamib, recently successfully hosted its first annual general meeting (AGM) in seven years where it presented the government, as its sole shareholder, with an unqualified audit for the past financial year.
IMF forecasts positive growth for Namibia
The prolonged recession that has gripped the domestic economy for the better part of the last three to four years is expected to be something of the past, as the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Monday projected that Namibia will see positive growth in 2020 as the drought fades and mining production picks ramps up.
Word On The Block – by the Namibian Police: Understanding arrest and arrested person Part 2
Arrest with a warrant: An arrest should be done by any peace officer after a warrant for the arrest has been issued by a magistrate in terms of section 43 of the Criminal Procedure Act, 1977.
Struggling mom reveals she considered suicide
A struggling and unemployed mother of four said she had contemplated taking her own life and that of her children in the past in order to escape poverty.
Water crisis hits Donkerbos school
Teachers at Donkerbos Primary School in the Omaheke region have decried the water shortages being experienced at the school, saying their health and that of learners is compromised.
Finance ministry bribery accused to hear bail fate
WALVIS BAY – The Anti-Corruption Commission is suspecting more companies could have paid bribes to two employees of the Ministry of Finance attached to the Inland Revenue department at Walvis Bay.
Seven-month-old baby dies in his sleep
RUNDU – A seven-month-old baby boy died while sleeping with his mother at Sitopogo village near the Nankudu district hospital in Kavango West.
Fiscal prudence key for success
AROAB – Elsa Laubscher, the CEO of the Aroab Village Council, said there is not really a “magic recipe” that resulted in the town’s sound financial management and good administration.