On Wednesday, 6 October, motorists will be paying 30 cents a litre more for petrol and diesel.
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Blue economy policy to minimise conflict areas
Government has committed to create a governance framework that strengthens linkages and minimises conflict between fisheries, transport, environment, mining, tourism and logistics since they all operate in
Govt again mulls restrictions on dairy imports
Agriculture minister Calle Schlettwein said the only viable solution to save the local dairy industry from total collapse appears to be restrictions on imported dairy products, this while responding to questions in the National Assembly last week.
Top Cheri inks deal with Mshasho Apparel
Congratulations are on order for Top Cheri who has inked a new deal with King Tee Dee’s company, Mshasho Apparel.
Meriam is finally coming back home… as she gears up for her birthday
After three years abroad, one of Namibia’s models, Meriam Kaxuxwena, is finally coming back home. She revealed this in an Instagram post.
Opinion – Invisibility is not always a super power
Ever since I started writing about mental health, I’ve been praised for speaking about the subject. This is a pleasant but unanticipated result of the articles, and it was certainly not the reason for writing them.
Opinion – How can the TVET sector help Namibia to industrialise?
The primary purpose of this article is to describe how the Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) sector can help Namibia to industrialise within the global context.
Fire ravages sewage ponds
The Ongwediva Town Council has warned the public against vandalising public property after an unknown person set fire to the town’s sewage ponds.
Ncamagoro councillor laid to rest
Mourners from all walks of life at the weekend gathered at Rundu to pay their last respects to the late Ncamagoro constituency councillor and member of the National Council Johannes Kahonzo Sikondo.
Rundu businesses fume after power outage
After enduring three days without electricity last week, Rundu businesses which lost perishables and had bookings cancelled because of the power outage are fuming.
