2021-11-04Eveline de Klerk Treasury has raked in about N$408 million, following a governmental objective quota auction held in June this year. Finance minister Iipumbu Shiimi on Tuesday said the outcome of the latest auction was an indication that government could realise huge profits if the process is done correctly. View more
2021-11-04Eveline de Klerk Government has appealed to the Angolan government to consider opening its mutual borders in the interest of its people living along the common borders. View more
2021-11-08Eveline de Klerk The local shareholder of the Seal Products factory at Henties Bay, Gabriel Uahengo, has appealed to the fisheries ministry to step in and address the situation at the factory before international animal rights groups put Namibia in the spotlight. View more
2021-11-08Eveline de Klerk Family and friends of Walvis Bay businesswoman Engela Borruso Strydom, who was allegedly killed by her husband on Thursday evening after a night out, say they were shocked to learn the couple had marital problems. View more
2021-11-09Eveline de Klerk Murder accused Coenraad Strydom was in the dock yesterday afternoon to answer to the death of his wife, Engela Borruso Strydom, a renowned real estate agent, who was killed in their communal home on Friday night. View more
2021-11-09Eveline de Klerk A devastating shack fire claimed the lives of a woman and her two grandchildren on Friday evening in Okombahe in the Erongo region. View more
2021-11-10Eveline de Klerk Defence minister Frans Kapofi says government wants to amend the entry day period under the visa exemption agreement between Namibia and Angola to be extended to 90 days. View more
2021-11-10Eveline de Klerk Murder accused siblings Azaan Madisia and Junior Mulundu have indicated, through their State legal representatives, they are ready to plead following their arrest over a year ago in connection with the murder of Shannon Wasserfall. View more
2021-11-11Eveline de Klerk Despite pleas to refrain from erecting shacks at their newly acquired houses, some Otweya residents have seemingly ignored such requests and have even started running businesses such as selling traditional brews. View more
2021-11-11Eveline de Klerk Walvis Bay municipality employees have vowed to fight tooth and nail a proposal by a local authority councillor seeking the council’s blessings to implement a 20% salary cut across the board. The wage cut also affects councillors. View more
2021-11-12Eveline de Klerk Some local players in the horse mackerel industry are strongly objecting the sale of fish to the government of the Democratic Republic of Congo, saying it will adversely impact access to their DRC market. View more
2021-11-15Eveline de Klerk Erongo police have called on residents and visitors to exercise caution on the region’s roads after seven people died in two days in two separate accidents. View more
2021-11-15Eveline de Klerk Fisheries minister Derek Klazen has warned new fishing rights holders to get their houses in order or face the risk of their quotas being withheld until they sort out their internal squabbles. View more
2021-11-15Eveline de Klerk Independent Patriot for Change president Panduleni Itula says there is no doubt that Swakopmund constituency councillor Ciske Howard-Smith is not a resident in her elected constituency. View more
2021-11-17Eveline de Klerk Omaruru constituency councillor Ernest Wetha has been accused of using an entrepreneur’s personal details to obtain a N$60 000 sponsorship for the construction of a safe house and a solar water system in Omaruru. View more
2021-11-18Eveline de Klerk Public prosecutor Maggy Shiyagaya says prime suspect in the Shannon Wasserfall murder Azaan Madisia and her co-accused Junior Mulundu discarded Wasserfall’s phone and SIM card knowing that it will frustrate and hide evidence from the police. View more
2021-11-29Eveline de Klerk The American government’s attractive Covid-19 stimulus packages have increased demand for imported goods in North America mainly from the Far East, and cargo carriers have thus opted to service these routes, making billions in revenue. View more
2021-11-30Eveline de Klerk The Namibia Fish Consumption Promotion Trust (NFCPT) raised over N$600 000, two tons of horse mackerel and hake as well as sanitary pads for needy schools in the //Kharas region during their annual fundraising gala dinner that was held on Friday at Walvis Bay. View more
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