Businessman and music promoter Desmond ‘Birdy’ Shipanga has found himself in hot soup over his comments that insinuate hatred against people living with albinism.
Year: 2021
Ongos Valley undergoes visual transformation
Ongos Valley Development (Pty) Ltd, Namibia’s largest single housing project has undergone a visual transformation with a new brand.
RMB unpacks Namibia’s fiscal sustainability
RMB Namibia recently held a post-budget event with clients in Windhoek and Swakopmund, under the theme “Unpacking Namibia’s fiscal sustainability trajectory”.
Housing market posts 3.5% growth…as first-time female buyers increase
The FNB Housing Price Index posted annual growth of 3.5% year-on-year (y/y) at the end of 2020 compared to -4.7% y/y recorded over the same period in 2019.
US to import more Namibian charcoal
A US company Good Charcoal has entered into an agreement with the Namibian company, Africa Burns Charcoal, to import a total of 165 000 tons of Namibian charcoal valued at approximately N$950 million by September 2022.
On the spot – MTC’s Ekandjo sets record straight
MTC executive Tim Ekandjo has responded in detail following a raft of allegations levelled against the company by a suspended employee, who, among others, claimed the senior management of MTC was working in cahoots to cover up corruption and have since also teamed up to get rid of him.
Opinion – The prevalent state of nature
In the 21st century, it has become more appealing to security, criminal, and policing practitioners to discuss matters that concern society most.
Opinion – How has government contributed to economic inequality?
Namibia is rated a high middle-income country, whose economy is largely based on agriculture, tourism and mining industries, among others.
Oshikoto to inoculate residents this week
The health directorate in Oshikoto is set to roll out the first phase of Covid-19 vaccination this week, starting with health workers and other frontline workers.
Dashed hopes, damaged lives … drinking while pregnant puts babies at risk
Of all children assessed for disability in the Erongo region, 25% were found with disabilities more likely related to fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS), a medical expert has said.
