Ngereka zevangeli pa Lutheran mo Namibia kuna kara asi sivike oso tavatameke nelikwamo lyawo lyokukanderera eli vatulisapo nare ngalikwata sivike nasinye morwa mukisi ogu go Covid-19.
Kira zokukwateramo sivatere udigu tuna kara nawo
Vanangesefa vatunga moBaye kavatulire mosirugana sibvike esi mokuvatera udigu ou yina kara nayo yipangero yepangero kuhamena nokira edi dina kara asi kapoi vana kuvhura omu nava rugana morwa sivaro sovantu vana kufa komukisi gokorona modoropa zina.
Giulia GTA makes a momentous return
The iconic Alfa Romeo GTA is the ultimate version of the ultimate four-door sports sedan and shortly Namibian performance car enthusiasts can get ready to open their wallets.
United Airlines invests in electric aircraft
United Airlines Ventures (UAV) announced this week that it, along with Breakthrough Energy Ventures (BEV) and Mesa Airlines, has invested in electric aircraft startup Heart Aerospace. Heart Aerospace is developing the ES-19, a 19-seat electric aircraft that has the potential to fly customers up to 250 miles before the end of this decade.
Nedbank’s Go Green Fund still protecting natural resources
The Go Green Fund has been co-funded by Nedbank and the Namibia Nature Foundation (NNF) since 2011. The Fund aims to enhance conservation and protect natural resources in the country.
OPINION – The economic impact of civil unrest
Fear resulting from violence and destruction can hinder economic activity directly through an increase in transport costs, capital flight or postponing of investments.
Dundee concludes 2021 negotiations with MUN
Dundee Precious Metals (DPM) Tsumeb has concluded the substantive negotiations, that have been ongoing for the past six months.
Average Namibian to be worse off by 20% in 2022 …GDP per capita expected to fall to US$4 800
By the end of 2022, the average Namibian’s standard of living will be about 20% worse off than it was seven years ago, without even factoring in the adverse impact from Covid-19.
Opinion: Proactive approach towards improved veterinary services
The system definitely inclines towards a reactive rather than proactive approach.
Local businesses feel pinch of SA violence
The political unrest in South Africa, which has seen crowds looting and setting alight shopping centres following the jailing of former president Jacob Zuma, has had an impact on local businesses.
