Negotiations for the management of the Port of Walvis Bay’s new N$4.2 billion container terminal seem to be nearing finality.
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Curriculum report opens can of worms …suggests three terms to cover content
The National Council Standing Committee on Education, Science, ICT and Youth Development has urged the government to maximise its budget towards training of teachers and resourcing schools with the necessary materials for the new curriculum to be effective.
Tribute – Hage Geingob was larger than life
They say teachers in Ethiopia used to tell school children that if former Emperor Haile Selassie were to die, the sun would not rise.
Gubagub pays tribute to the late president
It is with profound sadness and heartache that we, the Gubagub Landless Community from the /Khomas region, wishes to pass-on our heartfelt condolences to our departed president.
70% of the relaunched Covid scheme loans disbursed
Government’s relaunched initiative started supporting the growth and sustainability of small and medium enterprises (SMEs), with over N$350 million or 70%, disbursed across the country.
Hamata calls for firms’ compliance monitoring
On Tuesday, Member of Parliament Hidipo Hamata introduced a motion in the National Assembly calling for the implementation of a comprehensive monitoring system to track compliance with laws and regulations by Namibian companies, as well as swift consequences for those found to be in violation of these standards.
NBL commits to raising sustainability bar
Namibia Breweries Limited (NBL), a pioneer in sustainable manufacturing, is accelerating its sustainability efforts by committing to reach zero emissions across its operations by 2030.
OPEC sees strong oil demand growth in 2024
The OPEC oil cartel said Tuesday that it expects robust economic activity in China and air travel to drive strong global demand growth for oil this year.
Volkswagen set to shake up market in 2024
Volkswagen is set to make a significant impact on the Namibian passenger car market with the launch of new models in 2024.
Jeep Grand Cherokee earns back-to-back Drivers’ Choice Awards
The Jeep Grand Cherokee is once again the winner of Best Mid-size Utility vehicle in the 2024 MotorWeek Drivers’ Choice Awards, earning the honour for the second consecutive year.








