The Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia will start collecting levies from service providers, backdated to August 2022, following the recent Supreme Court ruling in its favour.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
We are prepared to maximise oil benefits – Mbumba
More exploratory drilling in the Orange Basin off the Namibian coast has uncovered another significant column of light oil reservoirs of high quality.
Nedbank reinforces alignment of socio-economic goals
Nedbank Namibia managing director Martha Murorua has reinforced the bank’s role in aligning with the socio-economic goals of the national budget.
Super League produces exciting wins . . . women deliver exciting, competitive action on Saturday
UNAM Bokkies and Okahandja FC played an exciting 1-1 draw in the Round 12 of the FNB Women’s Super League match on Saturday at the NFA Technical Centre in Windhoek.
Competitive netball entice crowd
THE Khomas Netball Super 10 league delivered thrilling matches over the weekend at the Wanderers Netball Courts in Windhoek, showcasing the talent and competitive spirit of participating teams.
Kale ni mombepo yimwe, nongundu tayi pangele
Omupresidente gwoshilongo Nangolo Mbumba okwa ti, oshilongo osha taalela ethimbo lyomahogololo, naantu yamwe otaya ka tameke okwii tongola noku ninga uungundu, ihe shoka kashili mondjila oshoka ongundu yimwe ayike, ndyoka yeeta emanguluko.
Tokwahalo ya lisebelezo za wayalesi mwa Impalila ika tatululwa
Kalilimo zeñata bayahi basioli sa Impalila mwasikiliti sa Zambezi baikutwa kukashezwa mwapicu kanako yetelele hakutaha kwa zwelopili.
Rosatom advises Namibia to go nuclear…Russian company says it’s “wise” for Nam to use own uranium
ONE of the pioneers of nuclear energy, Russia’s State Atomic Energy Corporation Rosatom (Rosatom), last week stated that if all goes according to plan, they could construct a nuclear power plant in Namibia in the foreseeable future.
Ministries caution against fraudulent bids
THE Ministry of Industrialisation and Trade as well as the Ministry of Works and Transport (MWT) have jointly cautioned the public and all potential investors about a fraudulent bid invitation circulating in the public domain.
Court decides on FlyNamibia’s fate today
Namibia’s sole provider of scheduled air services FlyNamibia is at risk of being grounded after the Transportation Commission of Namibia refused to renew its licence.








