The Brave Warriors atoned for the disappointing 1-0 narrow defeat to Equatorial Guinea by beating São Tomé and Príncipe 2-0 at the Stade d’Agadir in the 2026 Confederation of African Football World Cup Qualifiers in Agadir, Morocco, on Tuesday.
Year: 2023
GMW’s ORA ushers in a new era of pure EVs
GWM ORA, the innovative and fashionable “Pure Electric Vehicle” from GWM, introduces a new era for GWM in southern Africa by bringing a fresh new approach to electric mobility with the official launch of the new GWM ORA 03.
City Police Traffic Tips: Children’s pedestrian safety is a shared responsibility
Crashes involving learners are partially attributed to their careless behaviour as pedestrians as well as lack of support and knowledge from parents.
CEO OF MY CAREER …for graduates & young professionals
In the fast-paced and ever-changing landscape of the job market, staying ahead of the curve is crucial for a successful job search.
Namclear reduces financial system risk
Namclear is a locally owned and operated financial market infrastructure that facilitates the local clearing of interbank or interoperable transactions between the National Payment System participants.
Opinion – Information concealment a double sword to success
“Each one, teach one” is an adage that has been there for quite some time and has been heard from Denzel Washington in his frequent speeches.
Opinion – Why is AI a significant topic to Namibia as a developing country?
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has the potential to transform industries and improve the daily lives of Namibians which cannot be overstated. It is worth noting that AI improves efficiency by automating everyday jobs and analysing data.
Japan commits to fixing schools
The Japanese-funded Grant Assistance for Grassroots Projects (GGP) will be unveiling two schools they have upgraded, namely the Oipya Primary School in Engela and the Savo Nuts Private School in Oshikango.
Presidency grilled over missing financials
The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Accounts last week put the Office of the President on notice for several irregularities, including not providing supporting documentation, not completing some bank reconciliations and paying money to third parties.
Judges: Magistrates should keep their cool in court
Two judges of the Windhoek High Court have castigated sitting magistrates who lose their cool while courts are in session.









