GWM has added a shining new star to its universe of models with the new GWM Tank 300, which is expected to be available in Namibia from the first or second week of March.
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Airbus and TotalEnergies partner on sustainable fuel
Airbus and TotalEnergies have signed a strategic partnership to meet the challenges of aviation decarbonisation with sustainable aviation fuel.
Abraham is Letshego’s new fraud risk manager
Letshego Holdings Namibia has appointed Johannes Abraham as its new Fraud Risk Manager, effective 1 December 2023.
Capricorn and NamRA promote sound risk management
The Capricorn Group recently partnered with the Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRA) to carry out a risk management workshop with members of NamRA’s Enterprise Risk Management Committee and senior managers.
Energy council members appointed
The newest members of the National Energy Council received their letters of appointment on Wednesday, 7 February, from mines and energy minister, Tom Alweendo.
MPs want health to emulate Kenya
The National Council standing committee on health, social welfare and labour affairs recommended that the health ministry benchmarks and emulates Kenya’s Linda Mama model to enhance the Namibian maternal homes’ concept.
Wounded Swanu divided ahead of polls
In yet another round of internal discord, Namibia’s oldest political party Swanu continues to be embroiled in squabbles over the legitimacy of its leadership.
Tiyeho ya kuwubela likolo inyemisa sicaba sa Kabbe
Tiyeho yakukala kuwubela likolo zeñwi mwalibaka zefumaneha mwambala amuunda mwa sikiliti sa Zambezi, sihulu Namiyundu, Nankuntwe, Muzii ni
Mpukano isiile bayahi ba Kabbe ya Mbowela banyemile.
Rental index remains resilient
The domestic rental market has defied the weak consumer environment, remaining resilient during the first three quarters of 2023
Nandi-Ndaitwah: ICJ ruling on Israel a missed opportunity
Namibia has welcomed the International Court of Justice (ICJ)’s ruling that Israel must immediately take steps to prevent acts of genocide in Gaza, but international relations minister Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah is disappointed that the court failed to order a total ceasefire in its ruling.









