The National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia (Namcor) has developed a three-phase turnaround strategy to ensure its future sustainability.
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Not all fishing troubles linked to Fishrot
Not every fishy tale of industry troubles and job losses is hooked to the Fishrot saga, nor is the suicide of all fishermen linked to it.
Double-murder convict attempts suicide
Ernst Lichtenstrasser, the man who shot his bosses at the Namibian Institute of Mining and Technology (NIMT)’s entrance in 2019 in cold blood, allegedly tried to commit suicide in the holding cells at the Windhoek Correctional Facility.
Commercial collaboration welcomed in Orange Basin … with gas-to-power production expected to commence in 2027
The mines and energy ministry believes it prudent to maximise Namibia’s gas production to support domestic industrialisation.
Aandangwa onkene taya tsikile okupewa omalukalwa
Elelo lyondoolopa lyOndangwa onkene tali tsikile okulongela aakalimo yawo omauwanawa, ngashiingeyi olya gandja natango omahala 64 kehangano lyokutunga omagumbo lyoNational Housing Enterprise (NHE).
Veteran cricketers off to inaugural Africa Cup
The Veterans Cricket Association of Namibia (VCAN) has announced its participation in the inaugural Over 40s Africa Cup tournament in Pretoria, South Africa, from 26 November to 1 December.
Darts tournament this weekend at Swakop
Over 50 darts players will this weekend converge at the coastal town of Swakopmund to battle it out in another exciting darts tournament.
Namclear reduces financial system risk
Namclear is a locally owned and operated financial market infrastructure that facilitates the local clearing of interbank or interoperable transactions between the National Payment System participants.
Judges: Magistrates should keep their cool in court
Two judges of the Windhoek High Court have castigated sitting magistrates who lose their cool while courts are in session.
Americans seek to appeal convictions, sentences
The two American citizens recently sentenced for the murder of Andrè Heckmair in January 2011 want to appeal their convictions and sentences in the Supreme Court.









