Omukainhu weedula 60 okwa lopotwa a kanifa oshimaliwa shifike poN$226 097 konima a dengelwa ongodi kookalyamupombo kutya okwa findana oshimaliwa koMTC. Opolifi oya koleka tai ti oimaliwa otai ulike ya nanwa ko kashina kombaanga yoBank Windhoek mEenhana momafiku 21 Juli, Omaandaxa.Omukulunhu koshikondo shokukonakona oimbuluma wopolifi moshitukulwa shaHangwena omupedu Commissioner Melanie Mburu okwa koleka oshiningwanima eshi....
Short Story – An innocent thief
Firstly, Kambangane twists his nose and sniffs some meat. The wind blows a meaty perfume towards him, and the swollen pimple on his tongue triggers his craving. Soon, his dog follows him, before he kicks the yapping dog in the tummy. Then, he sprinkles sand in the air and follows the smell. By now, he...
You will reap what you sow -Mutumbulua
Car detailer Jason Daniel Mutumbulua (25) says Namibian youth need to be patient, do their due diligence, try their best in their endeavours, because they will ultimately reap what they sow. His love for cars has led him to venture into the car washing business, which he started in 2019, resulting in the establishment of...
BP appoints new chairman after energy strategy reset
LONDON – BP on Monday named Albert Manifold as its new chairman, replacing Helge Lund, as the British energy giant undergoes a major strategy shift back to its fossil fuel business. Manifold, who was chief executive of building materials group CRH for a decade, will join the board in September before succeeding Lund as chairman...
Opinion – CRAN advances responsible e-waste disposal for a safer Namibia
The Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN) has reaffirmed its commitment to enhancing regulatory effectiveness as one of its strategic objectives to foster a safer, more sustainable digital environment for all Namibians. A key initiative in this pursuit is the development and advocacy of a responsible and safe electronic waste (e-waste) disposal plan, an essential...
Japan considers first new reactor since Fukushima
TOKYO – A Japanese utility said yesterday it was taking an initial step towards building the nation’s first new nuclear reactor since the Fukushima nuclear plant disaster more than a decade ago. After the 2011 tsunami and meltdown at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, Japan shut down all of its nuclear reactors, with the public...
SME spotlight with Pricilla Mukokobi – Vegetable hawkers feed families … turn street corner into lifeline
30-year-old Paulus Ndala, who began selling vegetables at the Khomasdal circle in 2018, is faced with unemployment and mounting family responsibilities. He says he was forced to start his business to keep his household afloat. His day starts at 07h00, as he goes to the supermarket to order tomatoes, onions and eggs. “Life has forced...
Omaheke leaders dismiss Otjinene ‘tribalism’
Omaheke governor Pijoo Nganate and Otjinene constituency councillor Erwin Katjizeu have rubbished assertions that there is growing tribal tension at Otjinene. Their dismissals follow Monday’s violent standoff between members of the Ovaherero community against the Ovazemba, Aawambo and purported illegal migrants. Both Nganate and Katjizeu issued separate statements condemning the incident but strongly maintained that...
Philippines flooding displaces thousands
MANILA – Heavy flooding inundated the Philippines’ capital yesterday, forcing tens of thousands of people to flee and schools and government offices to shut, while a fresh storm brewed off the coast. At least six people have died and another six remain missing after Tropical Storm Wipha skirted the country on Friday, according to the...
Namibia’s rugby dream still alive
The president of the Namibia Rugby Union (NRU), Petrie Theron, has reaffirmed the nation’s commitment to securing a place at the 2027 Rugby World Cup in Australia, following Namibia’s recent performance in the 2025 Rugby Africa Cup. Speaking at a press conference yesterday, Theron reflected on the team’s journey in the continental tournament, where Namibia...








