Along with its devastating human and economic costs, the Covid-19 pandemic has put renewed focus on sustainability.
Union promises better security wages
The Solidarity Union, representing security guards, has promised to resuscitate the debate around minimum wages come April 2021.
Nedbank Namibia receives four PMR awards
Nedbank Namibia received four Diamond Arrow Awards at the annual Professional Management Review (PMR) awards ceremony held on 15 March 2021 in Windhoek. In the category for Banks, Nedbank Namibia received recognition for Agriculture, Business Banking, Credit Cards and Personal Banking.
Do not let a good pandemic go to waste – Nuyoma…Namibia should capitalise on weakness exposed by Covid-19
A post-Covid-19 environment requires a fundamental change in how business and investments are approached.
Opinion – Interposed regimes threaten Vision 2030
Namibia has over the years pursued aggressive but very ambitious efforts towards achieving equitable economic development, through a vehicle, nationally referred to as Vision 2030.
Opinion – HPP II: Towards an economic recovery plan
The pillars of the Harambee Prosperity Plan namely, Effective Governance, Economic Advancement, Social Progression, Infrastructure Development, and International Relations and Cooperation have given us a clear and concise context of development and growth priorities that we have as a caring government.
Airport road project progresses well
The Roads Authority (RA) this week announced the partial opening of phase one of the Windhoek to Hosea Kutako International Airport (HKIA) project. The project is an upgrade to a dual carriageway road, and a section of it is open to traffic.
Decades-old water dream nears reality
The community of the Shitemo village along the Trans-Caprivi Highway on Monday received two 5 000 litre water tanks and 10 water pipes measuring 100 metres each, courtesy of Serve Investments, who made the donation as a farewell gift to the community in which they operated.
Ekandjo blesses elderly woman with new home
As a way of giving back to his community, MTC executive and philanthropist Tim Ekandjo on Tuesday donated a brand new and fully furnished house to a senior Lüderitz resident.
Reuben Chata Chibati: A ‘terrorism’ trialist passes on
Few young Namibians know in any greater details about the ‘Terrorism Trial’ that saw many Namibians languish under immense hardships and suffering in South African jails, mainly in the Pretoria Central Prison, and those that were convicted, on Robben Island Maximum Security Prison off the coast of Cape Town, South Africa.
