Tourism could potentially emerge as a major contributor to Namibia’s Gross Domestic Product in 2024, as it holds the potential to become one of the strongest performing sectors of the Namibian economy this year.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Consider privatising the downstream industry – Sherbourne
A local economist has suggested Namibia splits the upstream and downstream aspects of the oil and gas industries.
China shares end higher as key rate cut
China’s shares finished higher yesterday as its central bank announced a record cut to a benchmark lending rate in a bid to boost its struggling economy.
Ngula heads Bank Windhoek’s e-Money
Candy Ngula was recently appointed as Bank Windhoek’s Head of Electronic Money (e-Money). The appointment, announced by the bank’s executive officer for Retail Banking Services and Specialist Finance James Chapman, is effective as of Thursday, 1 February 2024.
Enriching youth through music
The Robin’s Private Music Centre recently marked a significant milestone in its commitment to music education and community enrichment when it unveiled the Robin’s Children’s Choir (RCC).
Leadership from the youth
The National Collaborative Board Association (NCBA) is a youth-led organisation established in 2020 by different youth leaders from different organisations across the country.
Cota ready to unlock artistic potential
The College of the Arts (Cota) is extending an open invitation to aspiring artists to apply for its diploma and general tuition programmes for the upcoming academic year.
Oshikondo shounamapya otashi ka dimbuluka Geingob
Oshikondo shounamapya otashi ka ninga oshivilodimbuluko mokuyandja efimaneko kOmupresidente Hage Geingob molwashi naye okwa li omunafaalama.
Helao Nafidi a yambidhidha oosikola ntano
Elelo lyondoolopa yaHelao Nafidi opamwe neyambidhidho lyehangano lyoUnesco, oya yambindhindha oosikola niikwathitholongo oshowo otenga yomeya, mbyoka ayihe kumwe yi na ongushu yoshimaliwa N$456 000.
‘Nakuyaka omuhona’ a ifutile mo noN$5 000
Omukiintu ta tamanekelwa eyako lyoshimaliwa sha thika poN$400 000 mositola tayi ithanwa Onhokolo okwa pewa eifutile mo lyoN$5 000.









