Following the global release of the “2020 Brand Africa 100: Africa’s Best Brands on Africa Day”, Brand Africa, in partnership with TBWAParagon, announced Namibia’s rankings of the most admired brands. International sport and lifestyle brand Nike is the most admired brand overall, while local telecommunications giant MTC was named the most admired local brand.
Breweries urges responsible behaviour when alcohol sales reopen
Many Namibians are eagerly anticipating the lifting of the alcohol ban as the country, except Walvis bay, moves to stage 3 of the lockdown exit strategy for the next 28 days. As Namibians navigate the country’s gradual reopening, Namibia Breweries Limited (NBL) managing director Marco Wenk said there’s no doubt Covid-19 will have a lasting impact on society long after the current state of emergency and the risks associated with the pandemic are over.
Business leadership during a crisis
Merriam-Webster defines a crisis as “an unstable or difficult time or state of affairs”. It is unplanned or uncontrolled change. During times of crisis, leadership is critical. While the existing economic crisis caused by Covid-19 is unprecedented, small businesses have historically proved themselves to be flexible and resilient.
ǀAeǁgams ge 20 000 maskerde Shanghaisa xu go !khō!oa
Shanghais, ǁnā haka !ā!khōmaidi, People’s Republiki Chinab dib didi ǀguis tsî ǁkhāti a !gâsa kai!ās ǀAeǁgams ǀkhas, ge 20 000 maskerde Namibiab dana!ās di ǁanǂgāsabena huis nē ǁōsa khoraǂuisensa ǁkhaes !aroma ge ǀkhae. Shanghais ge !khawagas Yangtze !āb dis !nâ ǂnôa tsî 24.3 miljun ǁanǂgāsabena ūhâ. Shanghais ge hoa !hūbaisises ǁîsa marisi aib ais tsî !kharaga ǂâiǀgaugu tsî xūna dīs ǀkha ǂansa !āsa. Ai!â gere ǂoa wekheb Fraitaxs ais ge Chinese !hūb ǂNûǁkhaebas ǀAeǁgams !nâsa 20 000 xa a !nāsa N95 maskerde ǀAeǁgams !Ā!khōmaisa ge ǀkhae.
ǁGamhōxū!khain ge kō!gâsa ǂhâba hâ
ǀAeǁgams !Ā!khōmais ge ǀgaisa ǂâiǂhansensa ge gowaǂui ǁnāti ī ū!oaheǁoasa ǂkhôadīs hîa khoen nî ǂhanu-ūga ra mâihe ǁgamamdi tsî nau hâ ǂhâǂhâsa sîsenūxūn ai ra dīhegu ǂnamipe. Nē ra ǂkhôadīhen ge ǂhanub ge Covid-19 ǂōǂōsib ǁaeb !nâ huib ase ǁnāti ī !garo!ā !âgu tsî ǂnaumâi ǁganǁguigu tsîna !gōsase a mâibaga, in tsēkorobe !anu ǁgam-e ūhâ ǁkhā.
Ohanana ya ekelwa metoto lyiiyagaya
Olutu lwokanona ka tonyenwa moshiplastika olwa li lwa itsuwa ongula onene yesiku 1 Juni, lwa adhika petoto lyiiyagaya lyaMuni gwEenhana kongundu yaakiintu mboka haya ka toola po iilongolulomwa mbyoka hayi tulwa po keloli. Omunambelewa gwetonateo lyuundjolowele melelondoolopa ndyoka Martha Asser okwa li a koleke kutya okanona okakadhona oka li ka adhika ethimbo lyongula kaakiintu mboka haya kongo iinima mpoka onga omukalo gokwiihupitha
Aavu yotango yoCovid-19 ya aluka
Aakwashigwana Aaromania yaali mboka ya ningi omasiku 79 moshipangelo taya pangwa omukithi gwoCovid-19 oya aluka. Mbaka oyo aantu yotangotango ya momika omukithi ngoka moNamibia.
N$92 000 ashike ya monika…oongangala dha ya ontuku noN$200 00
ONGWEDIVA - Etitano lya ziko, oombudhi dhili ine, okwa li dha ponokele omuniilonga gumwe ngoka kwa li a nana iimaliwa N$400 000 mombaanga yimwe mOndangwa, nelalakano lyoku yi fala kombaanga yoFNB natango mOndangwa.
Female cricketers urged to be part of Coaches Association
Cricket Namibia (CN) high-performance coordinator Dee Thakur has urged local female cricket coaches to make full use of the newly-initiated Cricket Coaches Association, which aims to equip Namibian gaffers with quality coaching skills.
NFA lawyers demand outstanding money from NPL…as league battles to stay afloat
The Namibia Football Association (NFA) is in the process of instructing its lawyers to invoice and demand close to N$800 000 from the suspended Namibia Premier League (NPL) in outstanding payments emanating from the High Court and Supreme Court cases, which the local football association both won.