As winter has fully set in, the days have become shorter and the nights longer, compelling motorists to start driving to work before sunrise and returning after sunset.
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Stockholm stock exchange fined US$10 mn
Sweden’s financial watchdog said yesterday it had fined the Stockholm stock exchange close to US$10 million for failing to detect and report suspected insider trading.
EU rebukes France for breaking budget rules
The EU yesterday reprimanded France for breaching the bloc’s budget rules under president Emmanuel Macron, 10 days before snap elections marked by lavish spending promises.
Genomic research, medicine boost Africa’s public health
Africa faces a heavy disease burden of both communicable and non-communicable diseases.
Rössing Uranium makes N$6.48b in 2023
Rössing Uranium officially launched its 2023 Sustainability and Performance Report on Tuesday in Windhoek.
Tsumeb can be rescued – Nawatiseb
Following the sale of Dundee smelter to Chinese investors Sinomine Resources Group, hope is high among Tsumeb residents that their town could wake up from its economic slumber.
Swakopmund residents urge constituency split
Residents of the Swakopmund constituency have recommended that the constituency be split into two parts, namely Swakopmund North and Swakopmund South, to enhance service delivery.
Law clips headmen’s wings – MPs
The advent of community court systems has created uncertainty, tension and insecurity among traditional leaders, who now feel their powers have been reduced.
Don’t buy favours – Kahungu
Swapo Party Women’s Council secretary Fransina Kahungu cautioned her party members not to buy favours, but instead be genuine in their assistance.
Brazil national among Otavi accident victims
The number of deaths in the accident that occurred near Otavi on Tuesday has risen to nine after a woman died upon arrival at the Otjiwarongo State Hospital.
