Namibia Breweries Limited (NBL) has donated 340 cases of Windhoek Lager to the international relations ministry as a contribution to the upcoming 31st Independence celebration activities of Namibian diplomatic missions abroad.
Alexander Forbes Insurance rebrands to Momentum Insurance Limited
Momentum Short-Term Insurance (MSTI) and Alexander Forbes Insurance (AFI) yesterday confirmed that the latter will be renamed Momentum Insurance Limited in the next step on its growth journey to integrate as a single entity.
GIPF drives client service by recognising top performers
The Government Institutions Pension Fund (GIPF) recently celebrated its top performers during their quarterly virtual CEO Employee Engagement Forum.
Experts cautiously optimistic about budget… public debt and budget deficit concerns linger
Giving their initial analysis and reaction to the N$67.9 billion budget for the 2021/22 financial year, in a panel discussion organised by Nedbank Namibia and Simonis Storm Securities immediately after the budget was tabled, experts seemed cautiously optimistic about Namibia’s recovery, highlighting as noteworthy the consultations by Minister Iipumbu Shiimi throughout the budgeting process
Unpaid liquor licences to be terminated
The Ministry of Industrialisation and Trade (MIT) has informed the public that all relevant liquor licences must be renewed and licence fees must be paid on or before 31 March 2021 as stipulated in section 21 and section 22 of the Liquor Act (1998).
Opinion – Success takes us through periods of spectacular failure
Among the signs that have caught my eye in the centre of Kuala Lumpur is one that boldly advertises Covid-secure offices.
Opinion – Protecting the girl child
This article seeks to give an overview of what causes the increase in teenage pregnancies in Namibia.
Opinion – Neckartal: A white elephant or investment worth celebrating
In many instances, government plans do not come to fruition and as a result, the country’s citizens are denied access to basic services, this is attributed to poor or lack of proper planning.
Opinion – On the debate on nation-building
I wish to share my views on the debate on nation-building and what it means, especially 31 years after independence.
Opinion – 31 years of educational drama
The motive for the liberation war of independence among others was the abolition of Bantu Education as it was discriminatory and dehumanising to the indigenous people.
