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CoW unveil flood warning signs to enhance public safety
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CoW unveil flood warning signs to enhance public safety

WINDHOEK – The City of Windhoek (CoW), in collaboration with Santam Namibia, unveiled flood warning and depth marker signs on Monday to improve public safety at high-risk river crossings throughout Windhoek. Speaking at the event, Windhoek Mayor Ndeshihafela Larandja said the flood risk awareness billboards mark a proactive approach to community education.  “Through these billboards,...

Bank Windhoek, CPBN take banking to workplace
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Bank Windhoek, CPBN take banking to workplace

Bank Windhoek and the Central Procurement Board of Namibia (CPBN) formalised a strategic partnership on Friday, through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in Windhoek.  The collaboration marks a significant milestone in advancing financial wellness-led workplace banking solutions for Namibian organisations and their employees.  The partnership centres on the expansion of Bank Windhoek’s...

Chevron eyes Walvis Basin drilling …area represents geological opportunity for more oil discoveries
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Chevron eyes Walvis Basin drilling …area represents geological opportunity for more oil discoveries

A local subsidiary of the international oil major Chevron has expressed interest in drilling for oil in the Walvis Basin, located north of the prolific Orange Basin, where multiple significant oil discoveries have been made since 2022.  This is because the Walvis Basin could potentially join the Orange Basin in the emergence as a key frontier...

Illegal fishing to attract hefty fines
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Illegal fishing to attract hefty fines

SWAKOPMUND – Illegal, unregulated fishing offenders will soon be slapped with fines as high as N$10 million for plundering Namibian resources. According to the Minister of Works and Transport, Veikko Nekundi, the government will tighten Namibia’s outdated fishing laws to clamp down on illegal vessels plundering the country’s marine resources. Speaking at a town hall...

Steenkamps ge !haoǀgorasa skolgu !nâ ra !haraxu
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Steenkamps ge !haoǀgorasa skolgu !nâ ra !haraxu

Ministers, ǁGau!nâs, ǀAsa ǂâiǀgaun, ǂKhamkhoen, ǂgamǂgamsenhurun tsî !Hao!nāsi ǁNaetin dis, Sanet Steenkamps ge ge mî, Namibiab ūhâ ǀkhamasa ǂhanugu tsî xoaǁguigu hîa ǀgui!nâxasiba !hū!nāsise ra ǂgaoǂgao!nâgu hâ hîas ge !haoǀgorasa skolgu !nâ ǁkhaubas di sîsenǂuib !kharagase ra ai!gû-ūhesa. Nē mâsigu ge !haoǀgoras !nandi hâs tsî ǂgaiǀkhāgusa ra !aroma. Nampas ǀkhas ge ūhâ i dî!nâ­gamǁare-i !nâs...

Oombaapila dhomahogololo dha thika moshilongo 
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Oombaapila dhomahogololo dha thika moshilongo 

Lahja Nashuuta  Oombaapila ndhono tadhi ka longithwa momahogololo giikandjohogololo noshowo omalelo goondoolopa odha thiki ohela moshilongo oku ziilila ko South Africa hono kwali tadhi nyanyangithwa noku tulwa kumwe kehangano lyoUniprint Global.  Uniprint Global okwali a pewa o tendela yoku nyanyangitha oombaapila ndhika koshimaliwa shoondola oomiliona N$ 4.5.  Omupopiliko gwehangano lyomahogololo moshilongo, hano o Electoral Commission...

Rani a yandja omaano N$200 000 kOkahao primary
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Rani a yandja omaano N$200 000 kOkahao primary

Taimi Haihambo Omunangeshefa weefitola doRani Mini Market moNamibia ashiivika nawa onga Rani Daharani, okwa yandja omaano oimaliwa yo N$200 000 kofikola yedina Okahao primary school moshitukulwa, shaOmusati opo vadule okutunga oluumbo lofikola. Moshipopiwa shomupopiliko womutumba wopashiwana Saara Kuugongelwa Amadhila, pefimbo ofikola yali tai nangekwa opamwe neyandjo lolapandu ku Daharani, osho sha leshwa ku kansela waGongo...

NNN ta pula elongelokumwe pokati kaNamibia naAngola 
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NNN ta pula elongelokumwe pokati kaNamibia naAngola 

Taimi Haihambo Helao Nafidi – Omupresidente waNamibia Netumbo Nandi Ndaitwah okwa pula ovakalimo vaNamibia vakale vena ekwatafano liwa naAngola oo eli oushiindalongo wavo.  Eshi okwe shipopya pefimbo ali ta patulula omauliko oipindi aHelao Nafidi ati 18, odoolopa oyo ili peengaba daShikango naAngola.Nandi-Ndaitwah okwa ti Helao Nafidi odoolopa ili peengeba yoo ngeno omhito iwa vatameke oku...

African air cargo demands up by 7.4%
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African air cargo demands up by 7.4%

African airlines experienced a 14.7% year-over-year increase in air cargo demand in September 2025. This was the strongest rise of all regions around the world as the continent’s air cargo capacity increased by 7.4% year-on-year.   Overall, global air cargo demand increased by 2.9% in September, marking the seventh consecutive month of growth for this...