This year’s national budget, tabled last week, is underpinned by three priority policy pillars, namely stimulating domestic demand, accelerating investments in productive public infrastructure and cultivating fiscal prudence.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
A mother’s harrowing tale
The mother of an alleged rape and trafficking victim yesterday unfurled a harrowing tale of trauma and heartbreak in the Windhoek High Court when she narrated the details.
SA advocates lose second round of appeal
Two South African advocates who were convicted of working in Namibia without authorisation, lost another appeal against their convictions on Friday.
WATCH! Wilhelmina Kashima, a student at IUM, faces the challenges posed by her physical disability.
In the bustling halls of the International University of Management (IUM), where dreams are forged and futures sculpted, one student's resilience has captured the hearts of her peers and community. Wilhelmina Mpingana Kashima, a second-year student at IUM, is not just navigating the rigors of academia, but also the challenges posed by physical disability.
Grand Prix a success—AN
THE fifth edition of the Athletic Namibia (AN) 2024 Grand Prix series at Oshakati Independence Stadium on Saturday lived up to expectations, the organisers said yesterday.
FNB’s CashPlus transaction value surpasses N$100 ml
FNB Namibia’s CashPlus transaction value has surpassed the N$100 million threshold solidifying the most community banking service as the most preferred banking method nationwide.
Fishrot judge to rule on recusal application next week
High Court Acting Judge Moses Chinhengo indicated on Friday that he will rule on the recusal application by Fishrot minnow Nigel van Wyk on 12 March.
Fishermen resign again
At least 255 fishermen employed by the Iyaloo Women’s Investment Group through the Government Employment Redress Programme tendered their resignations last month.
Walvis Bay reintegration was a necessity
While celebrating 30 years of Walvis Bay’s reintegration into Namibia, residents are advocating more opportunities in terms of jobs and housing.
ACC investigator to take up top job
Phelem Masule, the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) investigator whose promotion was unceremoniously reversed by prime minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila
in 2020, will only serve one month as chief of investigations and prosecutions before he retires at the end of March.








