Standing at the forefront of urban innovation in Namibia, Swakopmund has become the first town in the country with an officially approved result-driven structural plan.
Year: 2024
Tax relief refunds likely in October
Taxpayers will have to hold their breath, as the new tax relief measures, which will result in tax refunds for many, are likely to come to fruition only in October.
Zeraeua battle kicked out of court
The decade-long protracted battle over the reins of the Zeraeua Traditional Community came to an end, with the High Court dismissing the application of one of the factions.
Global Fund’s N$647m health injection
The Global Fund has injected N$647 million in grants to Namibia in its quest to combat HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis (TB), and malaria.
Scammers swindle N$150 000 from pensioners
In a series of orchestrated scams, two unsuspecting pensioners in the Oshana region fell victim to fraudsters who used foreign numbers to dupe them out of a total of N$150 000.
/Goagoses advocates science at southern campus
Higher education deputy minister Nathalia /Goagoses says more should be done to increase the number of graduates from the science field at the University of Namibia’s southern campus.
Weekend marred by deaths, housebreaking, theft
The police in Otjimbingwe are currently investigating the death of an 11-month-old baby who died on Friday.
Axe handle killer sentenced to 30 years
Windhoek High Court Judge Philanda Christiaan sentenced David Mwahondamange Johannes to 30 years imprisonment on Friday.
Shivute: Africa must close illicit financial taps
Africa needs to tighten the noose on illicit financial flows, as it is one of the challenges hampering the continent’s economic emancipation.
OPM irked by ‘selfish’ drought thieves
The Office of the Prime Minister has taken a swipe at selfish individuals suspected of having stolen drought relief food worth N$100 000.









