Bank Windhoek sold 142 properties in 2023 through estate agents in northern Namibia valued at N$188 million. This is N$100 million more, compared to properties sold in the same area during 2021.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Drought: Farmers forced to migrate …as government declares state of emergency
President Nangolo Mbumba declared a state of emergency on 22 May 2024 as the country grapples high levels of drought and food insecurity, with over 300 000 households already registered to receive drought relief.
Fishermen re-employment back to drawing board
Fisheries minister Derek Klazen and labour minister Utoni Nujoma say they will have to consult Cabinet on the re-employment of fishermen.
Ngato VTC gets pat on the back
Deputy youth minister Emma Kantema-Gaomas has commended Rundu-based vocational training institution Ngato VTC for equipping the youth with various technical skills.
Biomass plant to be a game-changer for NamPower
The national power utility, Namibia Power Corporation (NamPower), has embarked on the construction of a new power station to enable the cost-effective production of baseload electricity that is expected to contribute to the expansion of domestic power-generation.
O&L backs Hospitality Investment Forum with N$500 000
In just five weeks, over 300 hospitality industry investors, business leaders, government officials and expert advisors on the African continent are expected to converge in Windhoek for the Africa Hospitality Investment Forum (AHIF) 2024.
Stars take over two northern clubs
Debmarine Namibia Premier League champions African Stars announced on Friday the acquisition of Ongwediva Queens from the FNB Women's Super League and Ongwediva United from the Oshana Regional Football League second division.
SA dethrone Namibia in Africa Indoor Cup
The South African senior women’s indoor hockey team secured the Africa Indoor Cup title by beating defending champions Namibia 3-2 on penalties in the final after a 3-3 draw at the Dome in Swakopmund.
Hamukwaya proud of Namibia’s performance
The World Para Athletic Championships have concluded in Kobe, Japan, with Michael Hamukwaya, the secretary general of the Namibia National Paralympic Committee (NNPC), expressing pride in the Namibian team’s performance.
Life Fighters’ executives resign
Six out of the eight executive members of Life Fighters last week resigned from the club with immediate effect.









