Ouministeli wounamapya, edu nomeva otau ka yadja omadeulo kovanafalama aveshe ava vena omapya avo ponokelwa koshipaxu.
Babalehi bazekisa liluko la mabasi
Babalehi babalalu, ili bayahi banaha Congo bane basabezi mwanaha Namibia bazekisa liluko la mabasi, kakusabisa kubakutisa kwanaha ya sipepo.
Baba fitelela 400 000 banuhiwa kusaba ni lico
Piho kuzwelela kwakatengo kakabona zalico ni njimo mwalifasi (FAO) mwakweli ya Liatamani, ibulela kuli bayahi banaha Namibia baba fitelela likiti ze myanda yemine banuhiwa kuli habana hande lico, mi baka tokwa tuso mwahala kweli ya Yenda 2020 ni Liatamani 2021.
Muuna uswalelwa matokwani alikana N$86 000
Mapokola mwasikiliti sa Kavango ya Upa nebatamile muuna walilimo zemashumi amalalu kazepeli, kasamulaho akufumanwa ni matokwani alikana N$86 396 halekiswa mwamakululu.
Lipatisiso lipumbula maticele babulumba
Lipatisiso zene ezizwe ki liluko la tuto ñohola neli patuluzi kubateñi kwa maticele babulumba mwasikiliti sa //Kharas, ili bane balifilwe masheleñi alikana N$500 000 mwanako yeo.
Bantu expands his brand
When it comes to entrepreneurial endeavours, the Okalongo kwaito star, Bantu seems to favour quantity, but his sheer ubiquity and imagination is worth noting.
Coca-Cola initiative empowers more than 2 million African women
This International Women’s Month, the Coca-Cola Company and its partners are proud to celebrate exceeding their 5by20 goal by enabling the economic empowerment of more than 6 million women around the world.
Women in Business: A formidable mother-daughter duo
Twenty-one years ago, Zayanih Dennis took an incredible leap of faith. With a small amount of savings, she created Potentia, a Human Resources consultancy driven to amplify the potential of Namibian businesses and talent.
Namibia’s total merchandise trade down by 13.5% in January
The month of January 2021 saw Namibia’s total merchandise trade declining to N$15 billion, which is 13.5% less than the N$17 billion recorded in December 2020 and 5.1% more than N$14 billion recorded in January 2020.
Pandemic takes big bite out of NBL profits …revenue down 18.5% due to alcohol bans and restrictions
The Covid-19 related restrictions, coupled with alcohol bans in Namibia and South Africa, saw revenue for Namibia Breweries Limited (NBL) drop by 18.5% for December 2020, down to N$1.39 billion.
