Credit relief extended to bank clients amounted to 8.9% of total industry loans and advances.
Procurement Board calls for proof of misconduct
The Central Procurement Board of Namibia (CPBN) has labelled allegations of misconduct in awarding a contractor for the Omburu solar energy plant as “baseless, devoid of any truth” and “rejected with the contempt that it deserves”.
Opinion – The changing landscape of entrepreneurship
Shortly after the end of World War 2, Winston Churchill was famously quoted saying “Never let a good crisis go to waste”.
Weekly takeaway with Lawrence Kamwi – Stop focusing on not falling and keep walking
The German-American high-wire walker, Karl Wallenda, fell to his death while attempting to walk across a wire stretched one hundred and twenty-three feet (thirty-seven metres) above the pavement between two hotels in Puerto Rico in 1978.
Hydroponic fodder system slowly growing momentum
MALTAHÖHE – The hydroponic fodder system in Hardap region is slowly gaining momentum with many farmers so far having created greenhouses to grow crops such as barley and lucerne to feed their livestock.
Workers at marble factory cry foul
WALVIS BAY – Some employees of the marble factory, BC Stone Products Namibia at Walvis Bay, said their job security is threatened by legal officer Chris Theron, whom they accuse of intimidation and racial discrimination.
LPM candidate promises changes
KEETMANSHOOP - Joseph Isaacks, the Landless People’s Movement (LPM) candidate for Keetmanshoop Urban constituency said if voted into power his priority will be to engage regional stakeholders including investors to work towards uplifting socio-economic circumstances of the less privileged in the constituency.
Nghinyengwile to bring prosperity in Ohangwena constituency
Independent candidate Rehabeam Tulonga Nghinyengwile, who is contesting for the regional council office of Ohangwena constituency, has promised change.
Etosha fire damages power lines
The ministry of environment says although the fire that started burning east of the Etosha National Park was extinguished without any major wildlife losses, damages to equipment or park infrastructure, it, however, destroyed some power line poles.
Police record nearly 6 000 GBV cases
The Namibian Police Force (NamPol) have recorded 5 961 gender-based violence (GBV) cases from September 2019 to September this year.