Three years ago, Geoffrey Beau Kauta decided to test the waters -or more specifically, the pond as he attempted duck farming.
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Nedbank committed to rebuilding Namibia’s economy
According to Bruce Hansen, managing director at Simonis Storm, after eleven quarters of negative GDP growth since 2016 in the second quarter of 2020, the Namibian economy contracted by 11.1% and is estimated to contract by 7.8% by the end of 2020.
unWrap – TV series gets airplay
Namibian series ‘Dreamers’ has finally landed on local television screens since its debut in 2018.
unWrap – Louise Shilongo back for round 2
After a memorable career as a rapper and radio personality, Louise Shilongo, formerly known as Snazzy, has decided to return and stake her claim as the queen of rap in Namibia.
Opinion – A microscopic scan into Otjombinde’s political dynamics
Geographically, the constituency lies in the far eastern part of Gobabis in the Omaheke region.
Navachab to sell 240 houses to workers
WALVIS BAY – The QKR Navachab mine has opted to sell over 200 houses it owns at Karibib to its employees as a way to ensure the town does not become a ghost town once the mine reaches its lifespan.
Workers slam ‘no work, no pay’ policy… employees, union want Seaflower quota revoked
WALVIS BAY – Seaflower Pelagic Processing (SPP) employees and a union representing their interests have made a dramatic U-turn against the company and are calling on government to revoke the quota that was allocated to them earlier this year to save 655 jobs at Walvis Bay.
Woman throws boiling water at boyfriend, lover
26-year-old woman is facing attempted murder charges for allegedly pouring boiled water on her boyfriend and his lover in the early hours of Saturday morning in Mariental.
BDF unapologetic as border tension simmers
Botswana Defence Force (BDF) commander Tebo Dikote was yesterday unapologetic over the killing of Namibian fishermen who were gunned down last week Thursday between Impalila Island and the Kasika village on the Chobe River.
Shalli apologises, retracts ‘killing’ comment
Former Namibian Defence Force chief Martin Shalli yesterday succumbed to pressure by issuing an apology over his comments at a Swapo rally where he had called for the slitting of Swapo defectors’ throats.