Tsumeb in central-northern Namibia is home to a unique project.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Pandemic forced business registration down by 36%
Covid-19 brought many activities in the world to a standstill and had many negative effects on various business operations.
Jooste tells new boards not to abuse positions
Minister of Public Enterprises, Leon Jooste encouraged new board members at the Namibia Airports Company and NamPower to at all times act honestly in the performance of their functions.
Double-digit drop for sectors in Q2
Double-digit reductions were recorded in some sectors of the domestic economy for the second quarter of 2020. Hotels and Restaurants recorded the highest decline of 64.2% compared to a growth of 12.3% of the same quarter of 2019.
Covid-19 caused more damage than expected – IMF…real global output to contract by 4.9%
The global economy is expected to suffer a deeper contraction this year than previously thought, as the pandemic and lockdowns devastated markets before it recovers in 2021.
unWrap – Wahengo to share knowledge in music workshop
Namibian guitarist, singer and songwriter Jackson Wahengo will be the facilitator of the guitar technique workshop for Shambo music taking
place from 6 to 9 October 2020.
unWrap Reviews – Funky Lab Pizzariaheaven for your palate
Food and music are known as two elements that connect people, no matter where you are in the world.
Opinion – Biometrics to geofencing: How to curb a 21st century pandemic
Following a six-month-long state of emergency, Namibia lifted the ban on international travel from 18 September 2020.
Opinion – New media as antibiotics for a toxic political sphere
New media are credited by citizens as their liberating and expansive tools in a highly politicised sphere.
Covid-19: EU helps WFP support less fortunate
The United Nations (UN) World Food Programme (WFP) has welcomed a contribution of N$40 million from the European Union (EU), which will help WFP deliver critical food assistance to 30 000 vulnerable people in Namibia affected by Covid-19 and drought.