The City of Windhoek is once again inviting organisations to participate in the 2nd Car Free Day Challenge, scheduled for 22 September 2023.
Year: 2023
Food and music expo in Ongwediva
The Ongwediva trade fair centre will be the venue for the fourth edition of the Call Out Bar food and music expo in November.
Nam Acting equipping actors and raising stars in the industry
Nam Acting, an organisation dedicated to equipping passionate individuals with acting talents and connecting them to the industry, recently joined forces with the National Arts Council of Namibia (NACN) to host a captivating monologue competition on 1 September.
DBN successfully redeems last of three amortising bonds
The Development Bank of Namibia (DBN) yesterday stated that it has successfully fully redeemed its DBN23 bond, the last of three amortising fixed rated bonds issued by the bank in 2018.
National census commences Monday
The long-overdue fourth National Population and Housing Census being carried out by the Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA) is scheduled to begin on Monday, 18 September 2023 and end on 3 November 2023.
Race to First Oil Seminar 2023 a resounding success
The Race to First Oil Seminar 2023, hosted by the National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia (Namcor), has been described as a resounding success.
Opinion -Understanding cybersecurity to protect digital lives
As we journey through 2023, it is clear that technology has become an integral part of our daily lives. With these advancements come challenges, the most notable being the need to protect ourselves online.
Opinion – Entrepreneurial leadership and nation-building – hallmark of good leadership
The vast majority of businesses initiated by entrepreneurs originate as micro or small businesses. These businesses are usually started and entrepreneurially managed by one person.
Opinion – Revitalising Outjo municipality
Outjo municipality, located in the Kunene region, has been grappling with a deteriorating state in recent years.
Opinion – Namibia needs more international airports Namibia needs more international airports
Namibia only has 2 ICAO-standard international airports - the Hosea Kutako International Airport (HKIA) with a runway length of 4 532 metres (m), located 45km on the eastern outskirts of Windhoek, and the Walvis Bay International Airport, 15km east of the town, with a runway of 3 500m, which mostly accommodates flights to and from South Africa.









