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 Mashare blueberry farm expects bumper harvest …N$1.5m in local economy monthly 
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 Mashare blueberry farm expects bumper harvest …N$1.5m in local economy monthly 

The Mashare Blueberries Farm, which is now in its fifth year of production, is expecting another quality bumper harvest spanning over 60 hectares, with large quantities of Azrablue, Atlasblue, Biancablue berries and Sekoya Pop all anticipating to embellish this year’s yield.  The country’s first-ever commercial berry farm is situated 45km outside Rundu in the Kavango...

Aviation trade show opens
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Aviation trade show opens

LONDON – Global aviation’s biggest players gathered at the UK’s Farnborough airshow yesterday, as the aerospace industry struggles to keep up with demand. Some 75 000 visitors and 1 200 exhibitors are expected to attend the five-day event, southwest of London, at an airport that is usually used by private jets. Held every two years,...

Asian markets fall as Biden drops out
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Asian markets fall as Biden drops out

HONG KONG – Asian markets fell yesterday as Joe Biden’s decision to drop out of the US presidential race fuelled fresh uncertainty, while traders appeared unmoved by China’s decision to cut interest rates in a bid to boost its stuttering economy. After last weekend’s assassination attempt on Donald Trump — and the following Republican convention...

SwarovskiNamibia hosts first annual event 
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SwarovskiNamibia hosts first annual event 

Swarovski Namibia hosted its first annual event with customers as well as the public at its recently-opened shop at Grove Mall Namibia.  This occasion was attended by a small crowd, including the international jewellery company’s brand ambassador Cassia Sharpley, regional manager Jonathan Minter and owner Wagner Luis. Minter expressed excitement at usinginfluential Namibians who align...

HAN: Domestic tourism on rebound
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HAN: Domestic tourism on rebound

The Hospitality Association of Namibia (HAN) said it is still premature to comment on the effect that Namibia’s new visa regulations will have on the domestic tourism sector. However, HAN CEO Gitta Paetzold noted there is no use denying tourism industry concerns.  In a statement issued last week, she said the industry is concerned “mainly...

Opinion – A paragon of building lifetime value
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Opinion – A paragon of building lifetime value

Tio Nakasole Customers are the queens and kings of every running business. Allow me to zoom my discussion on one of the biggest challenges that most businesses are faced with, which is not the ability to attract customers but to retain them.  Therefore, in today’s world, consumers demand a great experience throughout the entire path...

Opinion – A four-month waiting period absurdity
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Opinion – A four-month waiting period absurdity

Imagine, a week after the 27 November elections, and Namibians have elected their president.  When the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) announced the results, the president-elect is chilled at Omaalala. Will the State rush to the village to guard the president-in-waiting? If so, will this be done for four months until 21 March 2025?  Through...

Report: Genocide in legal battle cul-de-sac 
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Report: Genocide in legal battle cul-de-sac 

*Truth and reconciliation commission proposed *‘Remove colonial statues’ While atrocities committed in 1904/08 are genocide under international law binding at the time, there is no legal avenue to obtain redress in contemporary judicial instruments and institutions. This is etched in a report by Johns Hopkins University, obtained by this publication. The report is titled ‘Restitution,...

Namibia faces 2.7 million cyberattacks in a year
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Namibia faces 2.7 million cyberattacks in a year

Rudolf Gaiseb Namibia has dealt with a staggering 2.7 million cyberattacks in 2022.  This revelation came to light during Namibia’s first-ever International Cybersecurity Conference and Exhibition (NICSC) that took place from 17 to 19 July 2024 in Windhoek. NICSC chairperson Paulinus Sheehama said, the alarming statistic underscores the urgent need to fortify regulations governing online...