Namibia’s Debmarine Desert Jewels are set to face Samoa at 17h00 today as the 2024 Pacific Netball Series begins in Brisbane, Australia.
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NFA proposes renaming technical centre
In a move to honour one of Namibia's football pioneers, the Namibia Football Association (NFA) is planning to rename its technical centre in Katutura after Elliot Hiskia.
Katulo ya mupendo wa Covid-19 iswa kwapili
Katulo mwa taba muuso uzekiswa kalikakalezo zakuhana kutolokela sicaba hala buiketo bwa mupendo wa Covid-19 one ufilwe nako yakuzuha kwa butuku isizwe kwapili.
Hompa, mubakweli ngambela baeleza maticele kushenga sicaba
Mueteleli wa Khuta ya sizo ya Shambyu Hompa Sofia Mundjembwe Kanyetu ususuelelize maticele kushenga baituti kuba bayahi sakata banaha.
Amakali is now head of management accounting
Gideon Amakali has been appointed as Bank Windhoek’s head of management accounting, effective 1 June 2024.
Total Energies sign 15-year green hydrogen deal
TotalEnergies and Air Products have signed a 15-year agreement for the annual supply in Europe of 70 000 tonnes of green hydrogen, starting in 2030.
OM SEED empowers entrepreneurs
The Old Mutual Foundation has announced the 40 shortlisted candidates for the Old Mutual Sustainable, Economic and Empowerment Drive (OM SEED) Entrepreneurship Programme, which is currently in its third edition.
NEF calls for reversal of minimum wage order…calls decision premature and requests further dialogue
The Namibian Employers Federation (NEF) charges that a ministry of labour decision to submit a Wage Order to Cabinet for a national minimum wage could have severe employment implications for some workers.
Headman appeals for dilapidated school upgrade
Paulus Haingura, the headman of Mburu-uru village in Kavango West, has urged government to renovate and upgrade the two-classroom village school, which is in a state of disrepair, and has not had any renovations or new classrooms since its construction in 1972, despite demands by the local community.
Mbumba: Protect the ocean
President Nangolo Mbumba has said Namibia’s proximity to the ocean has enabled it to benefit from marine fishing and other water bodies, which contribute 5% to its gross domestic product with revenues of N$10 billion annually, creating thousands of jobs and contributing to food security.









