For a couple of years now, Namibia’s young blood have undeniably been proving their capabilities of taking up more leadership positions.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Kenya Airways offers customers ‘Time to Think’
Kenya Airways has launched its Time to Think service that offers customers additional time before they make payments for their bookings.
Hollard is pro-vaccine to keep premium increases at bay
Namibia’s entire life insurance industry has seen an escalation in Covid-related death claims, and Hollard Namibia is no exception.
Rent prices stumble into negative territory
The country’s rental market is an increasingly important pillar of the property market, hence a significant economic contributor.
Opinion: Gentle giant Chief Ankama has fallen
A gentle giant has fallen. Comrade Dr Samuel Chief Ankama is no more. Cde Ankama was there to help those in need at every opportunity.
Opinion: Misconceptions associated with albinism
It appears that over the years, albinism has been an object of social stigma.
Opinion: Growing stronger, together
The Covid-19 pandemic has shed an uncomfortable but important light on the difficulties dealt to our healthcare systems globally and within Namibia.
Namibia’s population on a steady increase
Namibia’s population grew from 1.8 million in 2001 to 2.1 million in 2011, while it is estimated to be at 2.5 million this year.
Covid curfew transgressors plead guilty
Three suspects who were arrested last weekend in Keetmanshoop for not adhering to the national curfew between 21h00 and 04h00, pleaded guilty in the local magistrate’s court on Monday.
Devastating ripple effect …South African unrest could hit Namibia hard
The vicious cycle of violence, death and looting that erupted in South Africa on Friday continued for a fifth day yesterday, compounding already contracted regional economic performance in the face of a devastating global pandemic.
