Debmarine Namibia is adamant its business can provide a strong base for economic growth in Namibia.
Repo rate left unchanged at 3.75%
The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) of the Bank of Namibia has decided to keep the Repo Rate unchanged at 3.75%.
MTC invests heavily in rural electrification
Namibia’s first telecommunications company, MTC, is leading the way in rural electrification.
GIPF invests in homegrown asset managers
The Government Institutions Pension Fund (GIPF) has confirmed the introduction of its incubation assets management programme, which commenced in 2019.
Opinion – Why SADC, countries still ‘oppose’ rhino horn trade
SADC countries have individually decided not to get involved in the non-commercial international trade in rhino horn.
Mathe, Pickering get executive director posts
Secretary to the Cabinet George Simataa yesterday announced the appointment of Audrin Mathe as new executive director for the Ministry of Sport, Youth and National Services and Gladice Pickering as the new executive director at the Ministry of Justice.
Psychiatric team to testify in murder case
Lawyers representing a woman who is on trial in the Windhoek Regional Court for the death of her 70-year-old boyfriend in 2018 want to call to the stand the psychiatric team that evaluated her.
NYS, environment ministry reaches out to jobless trainees
National Youth Service (NYS) Commissioner Felix Musukubili has said given the unemployment rate in the country, particularly among the youth, not all NYS former trainees have secured employment or can create self-employment.
Relief for the tourism industry
Players in the tourism industry can now heave a sigh of relief after the government yesterday announced the relaxation of Covid-19 restriction, including the removal of the five-day mandatory test for international visitors.
Toddler killer seeks leniency
A man convicted of murdering a toddler boy he had believed to be his own son will hear his fate early next month.