African Stars Football Club has been sanctioned by Fifa for failing to pay former player Peter Ernest Adiwoh over N$186 000 for breach of contract and outstanding remuneration.
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Tswazis’ Raxxa releases solo track
On a mission to carve his own identity, one half of the award-winning duo Tswazis, affectionately known as Raxxa, recently surprised fans when he released his first solo effort.
Elvo on self-introspection journey …as he rebuilds brand
Renowned Namibian music producer Elvo Diergaardt, who last year opened up about the tough times he was experiencing, is now on a path of self-introspection and recovery.
Osino promises 1 000 jobs in Erongo
Osino this week released its third annual sustainability report. The report summarises the company’s social, environmental and economic performance for the year 2023, and outlines plans for the ongoing integration of sustainability into the design of the Twin Hills Gold project.
Bunya kindergarten boosted
Bunya village in the Kapako constituency of Kavango West region received a brick wall kindergarten on Monday as a donation from Netagea Investment (Pty) Ltd, which is a beneficiary of the government fishing quotas.
Alliance to pay NAC N$23.1m
The Windhoek High Court has ordered Alliance Media Namibia to pay Namibia Airports Company more than N$23.1 million for making use of its advertising space at Hosea Kutako International Airport.
Alleged Simonis Storm swindler gets bail
A man who allegedly unlawfully sold shares that did not belong to him was granted bail in the amount of N$25 000 on Tuesday by Magistrate David Mukuyu. Liaan de Kock (40) is accused of defrauding Simonis Storm Securities of close to N$9 million.
Walvis budgets N$173m for land
The Walvis Bay municipality has earmarked N$173 million of its budget for land development projects.
Inside NYC’s administrative puzzle
Documents have surfaced revealing another twist of potential irregularities, maladministration and further in-fights at the National Youth Council.
Swapo’s presidency dispute persists
Swapo members have taken the party to court over the alleged sidestepping of the party’s constitution by failing to hold an extraordinary congress to elect a party president following the death of President Hage Geingob in February this year.









