The Windhoek City Police has noted with great concern that many road users have forgotten or simply ignore the basic rules of the road.
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IEA lowers 2024 global oil-demand growth forecast
Global oil demand will grow slower than anticipated in 2024, following a first-quarter drop in developed economies due to a mild winter and a declining diesel car fleet, the IEA said yesterday.
Healthy employees are productive
The Walvis Bay Corridor Group (WBCG), as one of the leading agencies in the provision of a sustainable employee workplace as well as community-based health and wellness interventions within both the public and private sectors in Namibia, recently collaborated with FP du Toit Transport and Gendev Fishing Group to conduct employee wellness campaigns in Windhoek and Walvis Bay, respectively.
UP, MTC Dome collaborate on neuroscience research
The MTC Dome and the Department of Physiology in the University of Pretoria’s (UP) Faculty of Health Sciences have formalised a collaboration to bolster neuroscience research efforts.
Dundee donates desks, chairs to Tsumeb schools
Dundee Precious Metals on Monday donated furniture worth N$1 million to the Community Skills Development Foundation (Cosdef) centre in Tsumeb for further distribution to local schools.
Northern farmers cry … as Govt intensifies drought counter-offensive
Farmers in both the Kunene and Omusati regions have lamented non-functional abattoirs and the poor state of livestock infrastructure as reasons for not gaining access to lucrative markets.
Register to vote, Venaani tells voters
In a grassroots effort to increase voter participation, McHenry Venaani, the leader of Namibia’s official opposition, is going door-to-door across the country to urge citizens to register to vote in the national elections, scheduled for November 2024.
Imalwa, Hatuikulipi on POCA warpath
Prosecutor General Martha Imalwa argued in the Windhoek High Court on Monday that the whereabouts of N$61.8 million allegedly paid by Tundavala Invest, a company owned by Fishrot suspect James Hatuikulipi into bank accounts in Dubai, is still unknown.
Oshikoto wants omitted voter points addressed
Oshikoto regional councillors have urged the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) to address the issue of the omission of 13 registration points in various constituencies.
Kunene wants red line gone
Farmers in the Kunene region have called for the zoning of Kunene North, saying the area has been free of Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) for the past 50 years.









