With the number of Covid-19 cases and deaths rapidly increasing in the country, event organisers and leisure establishment owners now say they will not be accessories to murder, and will do what they can to continue operating while following the rules and regulations to the tee.
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Tin brings back substantial development to Uis
In direct economic contribution to Namibia, the Uis Tin Mine in the Erongo region has spent close to N$200 million on mine development and the majority of this expenditure has taken place locally.
No conditionalities on IMF’s N$3.9 billion loan – Shiimi
Finance minister Iipumbu Shiimi yesterday said he was concerned about the misrepresentation of national policy measures as conditionalities of the N$3.9 billion budget deficit financing loan arrangement Namibia secured from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in March this year.
Opinion | Chixhu-Sesheke-Singalamwe corridor and the liberation struggle
The history of the Namibian liberation struggle cannot be complete without the contributions and sacrifices made by the sons and daughters from Chixhu-Sesheke-Singalamwe corridor.
Opinion – Some vital issues about the German agreement
From what I have read, Germany is trying to exonerate itself from the crime of genocide it has committed against the Ovaherero and Nama people in 1904-1908. In order to achieve that, it is dishonestly manipulating the process of negotiations.
Opinion – Entrepreneurship a means to stimulate employment
Entrepreneurship development is a known counter strategy to the growing problem of unemployment in any developing society, and this holds particularly true for Namibia.
Opinion – Biodiversity for health and wellbeing
Global biodiversity degradation significantly impacts the key components of human health and well-being. Ecosystem services, i.e. the benefits people obtain from ecosystems, are indispensable for the health and wellbeing of people around the world.
Opinion – The ethical dilemma of the red line
The veterinary cordon fence (VCF) or the red line remains critical to the entire livestock industry of Namibia, says Meatco on their website. However, keeping it will continue to curtail the north from selling livestock products abroad while the south can sell everywhere.
Opinion – The agreement that resolves nothing… an open letter to German ambassador
I write this letter to you, following your government’s declaration of an agreement (“the agreement”) reached with the Namibian government in respect of Germany’s ill-fated attempt to annihilate Ovaherero and the Nama between 1904 and 1908. I have elected to communicate by way of an open letter – and, hopefully, spare you the burden of receiving dozens of similar letters, as several writers are li
Letter – Covid-19 vaccination: Facts, risks and the whole virus
The most recent data released by the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on the number of injuries and deaths reported to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) following Covid-19 vaccines reveals that there have been over 157 000 adverse events reported.
