Melikwamo nye lina kara lyokusesupika mukaro ogu gwakarapo pokatji komugara nomukadi, Ministeli zoparuvharo nefiro sinka vanona kuna kutwikira nokuretesapo ekuliko kovakadi wokonomukunda mwazasirongo nasinye.
Nosure dahasininika vakurona asi varande nombapira
Ministera gerongo Anna Nghipondoka kahaverere vakurona nosure asi vahepa kuhageka eyi yokutjangera vakurona wovanona nombapira pana kara asi vakarande nombapira odo.
Vana sure kavavatulire kevango lyekeverero
Varongwa vane wovamati womosure Swakopmenu secondery school nkera kavavakonakonene kokambumburu koCovid 19 konyima tupu opo kavalikidire asi awo kuna kara nouvera wesakisa -vana kutjangwilira asi kuvhura kukara uvera owu ngesi vana vatura mosipangero sepangero.
Banking fees likely to reduce by digital channel migration – Murorua
Traditional banking fees in southern Africa, which some believe are the highest in the world, are expected to plateau and eventually reduce given the escalating migration of bank customers to digital channels.
Capricorn supports NSI
Capricorn Group’s Business Risk Officer, Horst Simon, facilitated risk management training for Namibian Standards Institution (NSI) employees on 17 March 2021.
NWR extends voluntary separation offer to 31 March
Since the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic, the global tourism industry has suffered tremendously with the number of international and regional tourists dwindling to zero.
Tashia travels – It’s a pleasure at O&L leisure
A year ago today, I was in Singapore with my partner as we evaluated what we naively thought would only be an inconvenient month or so.
Opinion – Listing MTC before reforms is a big mistake
Legal and industry reforms that will truly level the playing field in the telecommunications industry and also attract investments, especially in the ICT infrastructure, are needed before the privatisation of MTC. These reforms must instigate a disruption in the industry with the impact of ‘Telcos’ (telecommunication operators) competing only on service delivery and products, and not on infrastruc
Another lawyer for American murder accused
Marcus Thomas, one of two American citizens accused of the assassin-like murder of Andre Heckmair in Windhoek in January 2011, has secured a new lawyer through the Department of Legal Aid.
Oniipa residents reject compensation… town left with no land for development
Some residents of Oniipa are allegedly refusing to be compensated by the local authority for their land, saying the money to be paid was too little.
