African airlines are expected to continue generating losses in both 2023 and 2024.
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Editorial – Agriculture as a catalyst for employment
With a combination of investment, innovation, ingenuity and growth, agriculture could become one of the development driving forces across Namibia, helping to address wide-ranging problems from food insecurity to inequitable economic growth and unemployment.
Promoted cops encouraged to serve community
Kavango West regional commander Julia Sakuwa-Neo has beseeched newly-promoted Namibian Police officers to exhibit a high level of professionalism, and to dedicate their time to serve and protect the community amidst increasing crime disturbing the peace.
Frogs create jobs for northerners
The heavy rains experienced over the last few days brought with it frogs - considered a delicacy by many in the northern regions.
Former Rundu mayor’s funeral on Saturday
President Hage Geingob has accorded former Rundu mayor and pioneer veteran of the Namibian liberation struggle Gosbert Lyambai Mandema Sikerete (77) a state funeral. He died on 18 November.
Millions in debt written off for Windhoek residents
The City of Windhoek has announced a debt relief programme for eligible residents and businesses, totalling N$524 million.
22 years’ imprisonment for baby killer
A man from Rundu, who was convicted of murder with direct intent after slashing his one-month-old baby’s stomach open with a traditional knife in 2019, was last week sentenced to 22 years’ imprisonment.
Men encouraged to embrace positive masculinity
In the wake of observing the 16 days of activism against gender-based violence (GBV) in the country, serving correctional services facility inmate Lazarus Gabriel said positive masculinity is about embracing strengths, values and emotions as a man, without resorting to violence, aggression and domination over others.
Two life terms and 25 years for double murder, rape
The Oshakati High Court has sentenced a 31-year-old man to two life terms and 25 years imprisonment for four horrendous crimes he committed four years ago.
Nedbank boosts green urbanism
Nedbank, continuing their support of sustainable projects, environmental stewardship and sustainable urban development, and working in collaboration with the Namibia Nature Foundation (NNF), handed over N$645 000 to the NNF and six “green urbanism” projects.









