Imperial Ruby from Okahandja Racing and Aminuis Racing’s Lady Diamond won the main plates of the July Handicap at Okahatjipara Turf, Okondjatu, in the Otjozondjupa region on Saturday.
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Police open station at Nkurenkuru
The residents of Nkurenkuru, and Kavango West region at large, turned up in numbers last Thursday to witness the inauguration of Nkurenkuru Police station.
Mwayekange gets Otjiwarongo’s acting CEO job
The Otjiwarongo Municipality yesterday announced the appointment of Erikson Mwayekange as acting CEO for a period of three months.
Uaandja urges Namibia to maximise oil benefits
CEO and chairperson of the Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board (NIPDB) Nangula Uaandja said Namibians should organise themselves and not solely focus on the oil discoveries.
Police discover lung, clothes in shallow grave
The police in the Oshana region on Monday found a lung, black leggings, a white sheet and a t-shirt buried near the Ongwediva cemetery.
Walvis Bay to host first maritime festival
A first-of-its-kind Walvis Bay Maritime Festival is scheduled to take place to highlight the indispensable contribution of the industry to the country’s economic growth and development.
Communal farmers rise to the challenge
Yvonne Howaes is a full-time communal farmer and enthusiastic upcoming agribusiness woman, who is currently farming on Farm Houmoed in the Khorixas area of the Kunene region.
Eurozone economy rebounds as inflation slows
Economic growth in the eurozone rebounded in the second quarter, data showed yesterday, but concerns remain over inflation that is slowing yet still stubbornly high, and over stagnation in the German economy.
UK to issue ‘hundreds’ of new oil, gas licences
The UK government said Monday it would issue “hundreds” of new oil and gas licences in the North Sea to secure energy reserves while still aiming for net zero carbon emissions by 2050.
Opinion – Climate change: UN to unmask fossil fuel lobbyists at climate talks
Oil, gas and coal representatives will have to disclose their industry ties at future climate meetings, the United Nations says.









