2023-07-31Eveline de Klerk Employees at Etosha Fishing can breathe a sigh of relief after the company made a U-turn on its plan to lay off some workers. View more
2023-08-01Eveline de Klerk One of the largest uranium producers in Namibia Swakop Uranium has set its eyes on a heap leaching plant that is expected to further boost uranium production. View more
2023-08-01Eveline de Klerk High Court judge Orben Sibeya has instructed First National Bank Namibia to provide documents for a forensic handwriting examination in response to an ongoing fraud claim by Johanna Kahatjipara against the bank. View more
2023-08-02Eveline de Klerk Mayors and councillors of tier two municipalities, town and village councils will now earn more in terms of sitting allowances after the Ministry of Urban and Rural Development granted approval for a 15%, 20% and 25% increase on monthly allowances. View more
2023-08-03Eveline de Klerk The Namibia Fish Consumption Promotion Trust (NFCPT) last month donated 10 computers to the National Youth Council’s Oranjemund Youth Forum and the School Infrastructure Improvement Initiative, facilitated through the office of the Ohangwena governor. View more
2023-08-03Eveline de Klerk varugani vaEtosha Fishing ngesi kuna kuhesera nawa konyima tupu apa kavagusirepo egano lyawo asi varugani vamwe vahepa kuvahagekesa. View more
2023-08-07Eveline de Klerk Businessman Salmon Heita has been added to suspects in the alleged N$14 million fraud and tax evasion case currently being investigated by the Walvis Bay police and the Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRA). View more
2023-08-07Eveline de Klerk Walvis Bay resident Justy Moses was left licking his wounds after he recently had his appeal against Hangana Seafood dismissed with costs in the Supreme Court. View more
2023-08-09Eveline de Klerk Infrastructure development, innovation and increased competitiveness are pivotal factors that will position Namibia as a key centre for trade and investment from both local and global stakeholders. View more
2023-08-09Eveline de Klerk There are calls to introduce seal meat to the Namibian market for human consumption as a measure to control and sustainably harvest the country’s seal quota, which is under-utilised. View more
2023-08-10Eveline de Klerk Residents of the mining town of Arandis are urged to give their full cooperation to enumerators, who will be knocking at their doors this week for a local census by the town council. View more
2023-08-11Eveline de Klerk Discrepancies in bank charges concerning loans and despotic increases on defaulting consumers were some of the concerns raised at a public consultation on the proposed Consumer Credit Bill, an exercise spearheaded by the Namibia Financial Institutions Supervisory Authority (Namfisa). View more
2023-08-14Eveline de Klerk A total of 101 009 Namibians applied for 13 000 temporary jobs which were advertised recently by the Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA) for the Population and Housing Census, to be carried out from 18 September to 3 November. View more
2023-08-14Eveline de Klerk Walvis Bay mayor Trevino Forbes says the town can capitalise on its coastal advantages by focusing on sustainable fishing, marine tourism, port development, renewable energy, marine research and innovation. View more
2023-08-15Eveline de Klerk A Corrupt ion Ri sk Assessment (CRA) report has highlighted tax officials receiving or soliciting bribes, misuse of company equipment such as vehicles, and stealing of NamRA resources for personal gain as some of the risks that exist at the NamRA Domestic Taxes, Western region. View more
2023-08-17Eveline de Klerk The Swakopmund municipality is set to auction off a block of council flats that have become financially unsustainable View more
2023-08-22Eveline de Klerk Vandalism of electricity infrastructure has turned into a costly exercise for Erongo RED, costing the distributor N$70 000 a month to safeguard their infrastructure, translating into around N$1 million yearly. View more
2023-08-22Eveline de Klerk The parliamentary standing committee on natural resources which recently consulted stakeholders, on the seal threat to the fishing industry, is puzzled by the underutilised state-of-the-art horse mackerel facility at Walvis Bay. View more
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