Toyota subsidiary Daihatsu said yesterday that it will suspend shipments of all car models in Japan and abroad, following news it had rigged safety tests.
Year: 2023
Opinion – Social banking holds potential benefits for Namibia
Namibia’s economy is poised to evolve and grow. New sources of economic activity and revenue streams are imminent, and impetus for development of well-being and capital formation at the household level is growing.
G7 diamond restrictions to adversely impact Namibia – Alweendo
In May this year, the G7 grouping of seven major industrial countries announced that they are considering measures to restrict the sale of Russian diamonds.
Massive uranium deposit discovered in Erongo
Preliminary findings from exploration conducted in the Erongo region indicate the presence of a massive new uranium deposit.
Opinion – Untangling the dichotomy of bourgeoisie’ syndrome in government system
In primitive times as well as in the world of today, lacked the wherewithal of how nations can gain and divide wealth through production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
Namfisa ensures over N$3.8 million is paid back
The Namibia Financial Institutions Supervisory Authority (Namfisa) is entrusted with the crucial task of regulating and supervising financial institutions and intermediaries to ensure a stable and fair non-banking financial sector.
Opinion – Is section 49(2) of POCA in compliance with Namibia’s constitutional framework?
In the tapestry of the unwavering love for our great nation, a profound admiration for the Namibian Constitution has blossomed, becoming the cornerstone of one’s patriotic fervour.
Financial constraints hamper AMTA operations… labelled a white elephant
Namibia Agro-Marketing and Trade Agency (AMTA) has divulged shortfalls stemming from limited financial resources coupled with low production from local farmers as some of the major limitations prohibiting the full execution of the agency mandate and planned activities.
Sim registration queues aggravate
Residents in northern Namibia are observed daily at various Mobile Telecommunications Company (MTC) Self-Service Centres in long queues hoping to beat the deadline of 31 December and avoid discontinuation of their SIM cards.
City not letting RedForce go
In the midst of its residents’ outcry against RedForce, the City of Windhoek is adamant that it would keep the services of its debt collector.









