Last month NamibRe celebrated its 19th anniversary of corporate existence.
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FNB Namibia maximises reward earnings
As of October 2020, FNB customers will earn even more cash back with the FNB rewards programme, said Ryno Holland-Muter, Rewards Manager at FNB Namibia.
Threat of synthetics is an opportunity for diamond traceability
The Namibia Desert Diamonds (Namdia) General Manager of Sales and Marketing, Lelly Usiku, said the threat of synthetic diamonds has brought about an opportunity in the diamond industry to focus on the traceability of the precious stones to verify diamond origins from the mines to jewellery.
Power generation in Q2 recorded 24% deflation
The generation, transmission, and distribution of electricity in Namibia recorded deflation of 24% during the second quarter compared to an increase of 2.9% obtained during the same period a year earlier.
Looming cash crisis threatens air travel… global airlines lose almost N$5 million every minute
GENEVA – The International Air Transport Association (IATA) warned that the airline industry will burn through US$77 billion (N$1.2 trillion) in cash during the second half of 2020.
Pandemic to dominate SADC PF plenary
The SADC Parliamentary Forum will hold its 47th Plenary Assembly Session virtually from between 9-11 October under the theme: ‘The Role of Parliaments in Strengthening Accountability during a pandemic: The Case of Covid-19.’
Another suspect nabbed for cash-in-transit robbery
A fourth suspect has been arrested in connection with the cash-in-transit robbery at Black Chain Mall in Katutura last month involving more than N$900 000.
Katjavivivi pays tribute to Kaptein McNab
Speaker of the National Assembly Peter Katjavivi on Tuesday joined the chorus of political leaders in mourning the passing of Kaptein John McNab.
Nghipondoka blasts bidders inflating tender prices
Education minister Anna Nghipondoka has expressed her disappointment over the amounts of money charged by privately owned companies on government projects.
3 councillors replaced in Kavango East
RUNDU - The recently concluded Swapo primaries in Kavango East saw three seating councillors, Petrus Kavhura for Ndonga-Linena constituency, Ndiyona’s Eugene Likuwa and John Thighuru for Mukwe losing out on the opportunity to stand as candidates of the ruling party for next month’s regional council elections.