An unrelenting spirit has paid off for Tjipekapora Hijangoro who after many years of hard toil and experimenting with the Boer goat has emerged as one of the breed’s top producers.
Year: 2021
MTC to spend over N$4m on IPO staff
MTC recently announced its Initial Public Offering (IPO) will require temporary workers for four months.
PDM calls for relaxation of capital requirements
Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) parliamentarian Nico Smit last week tabled a motion to establish a committee to investigate if the Bank of Namibia (BoN) is able to relax capital requirements for local financial institutions. In the same motion, Smit suggested the committee must investigate bridging finance for financial institution clients already in distress.
Jooste: Oryx assets must adapt to evolving retail environment
One of the biggest property companies in Namibia, Oryx Properties, on Friday confirmed the Covid-19 pandemic is the biggest challenge it has faced since its establishment in 2001.
FirstRand breaks the billion dollar profit barrier
For the financial year that ended on 30 June 2021, FirstRand Namibia Limited’s profit after tax increased to N$1.086 billion, up by 2.4%, while total deposits were N$36 billion, down from N$38 billion in the previous year. Also, total advances remained steady at N$30 billion.
Inside Suzy Eises’ vacation… living soft
Saxophonist Suzy Eises is undoubtedly one of the sexiest women in Namibia.
This is what Sendry learnt after giving birth… she went through the most
New mommy Sendry Wimmerth has let us in on her experience when giving birth, and let’s just say sis is more grateful for her mom now more than ever.
Zambian man fighting for life after Rundu attack
A 43-year-old Zambian national is fighting for his life in the Rundu state hospital, where he was rushed to at the weekend after he was found critical with stabbed wounds at Ndama location.
Children with disabilities feel left out
The newly elected leadership of the umbrella organisation for persons with disabilities promised to tackle inequality in the basic education sector.
Supreme Court confirms damages against police
Namibia’s highest court on Friday confirmed damages awarded by the High Court against the police for the harassment of a citizen by two rogue members of the force.
