The government’s endorsement of the national minimum wage of N$18 per hour, as proposed by the labour ministry, has been met with both enthusiasm and derision.
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NSFAF awards 23 785 beneficiaries
The Namibia Students Financial Assistance Fund (NSFAF) will share N$2.5 billion among 23 785 students from various local and international universities during the 2024/2025 financial year.
Namibia, Angola move closer to realising Baynes
Namibia’s Minister of Mines and Energy Tom Alweendo met his Angolan counterpart on Monday to discuss progress made on the Baynes Binational Hydro-Power Project.
Iimbuluma oyindji yekwatonkonga ihayi lopotwa
Ekwatonkonga oshimbuluma hashi ningwa mehalomo, niipotha oyindji yekwatonkonga ya longelwa aanona ohashi vulika yi kale inaayi lopotwa.
Oongoloneya taya pula omatendulolo goongamba niikandjohogololo iipe
Sho Omupanguli Petrus Unengu nokakomisi ke taya talele po iitopolwa, oongoloneya oyendji naakalimo miitopolwa yawo, onkene taya tsikile nokuninga omathaneko gomatendululo.
Aagundjuka kOhangwena otaya ende shokandhi kowishi …mOmusati oya fulula okandjila ya shangwe uukalata womahogololo
Ngoloneya gwoshitopolwa shaHangwena Sebastian Ndeitunga okwa ti aagundjuka oyendji inaya thika natango komahala gokushangelwa uukalata womahogololo.
ECN ita ka lelepeka omayishangitho
Omunashipundi gwokakomisi komahogololo, Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN), Elsie Nghikembua, okwa kumagidha Aanamibia ya ishangithe uukalata womahogololo muulethimbo ya pewa oshoka ethimbo lyokwiishangitha itali ka lelepekwa nando.
NEFD title tensions and relegation mount
As the Northeast First Division Football League season nears its conclusion, tension over the championship and relegation is mounting, with three teams vying for the title and a spot in the Debmarine Namibia Premier League.
Horse-racing clubs need sponsorship – De Waal
Rehoboth Turf Club’s (RTC) chairperson Marthinus de Waal says the lack of sponsorship for horse-racing events will hamper the growth of the sport in the country.
Resurgent airlines soar towards passenger, revenue records
Airlines will fly almost five billion passengers in 2024 and revenues will near US$1 trillion, both record-highs, trade body International Air Transport Association (IATA) said on Monday as the industry roars back after the pandemic.









