Nedbank Namibia issued a statement yesterday that it is aware of false reports and messages circulating on social media and via WhatsApp.
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Money lenders cautioned on keeping bank cards
The Namibia Financial Institution Supervisory Authority (Namfisa) has cautioned both the public and the money lenders against the retention of borrowers’ bank cards, PIN codes, original identification documents, passports, and original driver’s licences.
Formalisation of controversial Tumweneni pending
The Rundu Town Council has failed to follow the Minister of Urban and Rural Development Erastus Uutoni’s 2022 directive to formalise the controversial Tumweneni area.
Murder accused denies charges
ONE of the people accused of the murder of Walvis Bay businessman Hans-Jorg Möller yesterday flatly denied that he was in Walvis Bay on the night of the horrific incident.
40 000 registered for food relief in Ohangwena
The Office of the Prime Minister has urged members of the public to refrain from buying drought relief items but to rather notify the Namibian Police of any suspicious sales of such food in their areas.
Chery climbs to the top of SUV brands
Che r y has been steadily climbing the ranks as a regional SUV brand. Just recently the company was named as South Africa’s second-largest SUV brand.
Rössing and MUN agree to three-year salary increase
Rö ss i ng Ur a n ium and the Mineworkers Union of Namibia (MUN) Rössing Branch Executive Committee (BEC) have concluded negotiations for salary increments from 2024 to 2026.
Kraatz Engineering restores Seamount Explorer
In an exhibition of precision and engineering excellence, Kraatz Engineering has successfully restored the Seamount Explorer motor fishing vessel (MFV). The vessel was recently involved in a collision that caused significant structural damage to the bow.
Returning to a transformed Walvis Bay
The Walvis Bay harbour was a hype of activity yesterday as hundreds of tourists disembarked from two luxury cruises, the Queen Mary 2 and the MSC Poesia to explore the coastal towns and its hospitality.
School upearthing delay irks Kabbe community
The delays to commence with the upearthing of some schools in flood-prone areas of the Zambezi region, particularly Namiyundu, Nankuntwe, Muzii and Mpukano, has left residents of Kabbe South frustrated.








