The Belt and Road Initiative, also known as the One Belt One Road, is a global infrastructure development strategy adopted by the Chinese government in 2013.
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The solution to service delivery
A nation's most valuable asset is its people; therefore, it is crucial that this invaluable resource receives the necessary goods and services required for its proper functioning.
A call to action in the 2024 elections
As the sun sets on the horizon of Namibia, casting its golden rays upon the vast landscapes of this beautiful nation, it is time for the youth to rise and embrace their role as the architects of tomorrow.
Effects of trade openness on economic growth
Exports and imports are the most important components of Namibia’s economy.
Know your civil servant – Driving the public service for 33 years
They say that nothing beats a good dose of patience, persistence, and perseverance.
LEX SCRIPTA with FASZ Legal Consultancy – Leading of evidence via video link
Since October 2022, the High Court has on three occasions adjudicated and ruled on applications for leave to lead evidence of a witness in another country (jurisdiction) at trial by way of video link.
Twin foetuses discovered at dumping site
The Namibian Police are investigating a case of concealment of birth, following the discovery of the two lifeless bodies of male babies, suspected to be twins, at a dumping site at Kupferberg in the Khomas region.
Member of the National Assembly, Mike Venaani has submitted a motion to discuss what causes the high crime in the countr
Member of Parliament and Deputy Minister of Works and Transport, Veikko Nekundi has accused commercial banks of discriminatory practices despite Namibia having attained independence over 30 years ago.
Oshikoto reports 200 stock theft cases
A total of 783 livestock with an estimated value of N$2.8 million were reportedly stolen in the Oshikoto region between January and September 2023.
Masisi pays Geingob courtesy call in New York
Botswana’s president, Mokgweetsi Masisi, yesterday paid a courtesy call on Namibia’s President, Hage Geingob, on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, United States of America.