Namibia has taken a significant step to boost its tourism industry by announcing the implementation of visas on arrival at five key border posts across the country.
Year: 2024
Walvis Bay jumps on anti-RedForce bandwagon
Walvis Bay residents have raised their voices in protest to demand that the municipality cuts ties with the RedForce debt-collecting agency.
Omaheke rejects resettlement policy consultations
Omaheke region on Thursday rejected regional consultations for inputs on the revised resettlement criteria, calling for the policy and the agriculture minister to hear their ‘special plight’.
Amakali was a fearless freedom fighter
Liberation struggle freedom fighter John Amakali (73), affectionately known as Nakaundule, was laid to rest at the Eenhana Memorial Shrine over the weekend.
Erongo Red pays dividends
Electricity distributor Erongo Red paid N$10.2 million in dividends last Thursday to its shareholders.
Namcor suspends IT executive for internal investigation
The National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia (Namcor) has suspended its executive for information technology Bonifatius Konjore. The decision to suspend Konjore is part of an ongoing internal investigation into possible misconduct.
Brandt, Izaaks score short rugby stints
Namibian rugby players Delron Brandt and Dylan Izaaks have joined countryman Rowan Jansen in the Czech Republic.
Gobabis set for Newspaper Cup… defending champions ready for showdown
Anticipation is building for the 2024 Nedbank Namibian Newspaper Cup in Gobabis this weekend.
Tribute to copper town’s Eslon ‘Don’ Kavindjima 1951 – 2024
DEATH has shortened the life journey of another beloved athlete, for the umpteenth time in many months. Former Chief Santos versatile footie, Eslon ‘Don’ Kavindjima, has taken a bow from life after losing a long battle with illness. Featuring regularly for one of the most exciting outfits in the history of domestic football, Kavindjima has for some inexplicable reason never really managed to lay
Gobabis mayor happy with Newspaper Cup preparations
GOBABIS mayor Melba Tjozongoro says the town is ready to host the masses coming for the Nedbank Namibian Newspaper Cup starting tomorrow in Omaheke region.





