The annual Zambezi Youth Summit and Business Expo is scheduled to take place at the Katima Mulilo Sports Complex as from 24 to 26 November 2022.
Opinion – Crisis communication tips for public relations professionals
A badly handled crisis can have a negative impact on organisations for years, driving away customers and damaging brand reputation.
Opinion – The role of a commercial bank in modern financial system
The activities of commercial banks as we know them today date back to 1200s during the periods when merchants’ trading were expanding to wider geographical areas.
Khomas police chief urges criminals to retire
New Khomas police commander David Indongo says the police are not the enemy of the public and should not be feared.
Man survives bullet in the face
A 41-year-old man who on Friday night allegedly shot another man in the face with a pistol, was granted bail of N$3 000 when he appeared in the Rundu Magistrate’s Court on Monday.
Rundu warns against occupying incomplete houses
The Rundu town council has written to the Development Bank of Namibia where it expressed displeasure over the recently auctioned incomplete houses from a failed private-public partnership agreement between Plato Investments and DBN
Aspiring author pleads for support
Retired community liaison officer Joseph Mbuce says financial constraints have hampered his dreams of becoming a renowned author. Mbuce published his only books the Chisubia-English dictionary and the Chisubia Orthography in 2019.
Swapo braces for vote showdown …camps brimming with confidence as congress nears
After almost two months of canvassing for support in the regions, various Swapo camps are beaming with confidence that their candidates will emerge victorious when the ruling party goes to congress next week.
Man starves in a tiny cubicle despite social grant
A young man whose mental condition is yet to be established has reportedly been living in perpetual isolation, with several community members accusing his family of gross negligence.
‘Expired’ agronomic board ploughs on
Since the expiration of the current Namibia Agronomic Board’s (NAB) board term in June 2020, agriculture minister Calle Schlettwein has been extending its stay, with no clear end in sight.









