Botswana president Mokgweetsi Masisi has urged the Namibian, Zimbabwean, and Zambian heads of state, together with himself, to collaborate and commit to developing an ecosystem for the beneficiation of the four countries’ natural resources.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Mergers approved in fuel, building supply industries
The Board of Commissioners of the Namibia Competition Commission (NaCC) has approved proposed mergers, with conditions between Vitol Emerald Bidco (Pty) Ltd & Engen Limited as well as between Rwco Gmbh & Co. Kg and Schwenk Namibia Proprietary Limited. Schwenk is the majority owner of Ohorongo Cement.
NDF, Navy to represent Namibia at Zone VI Games
The Namibia Volleyball Federation (NVF) has announced the Namibia Defence Force (NDF) A (male) and the Navy (female) volleyball teams will be representing the country at this year’s highly anticipated Zone VI Club Championships.
Tennis tournaments on card this December …international participants expected
The Namibia Tennis Association (NTA) and Hollard Insurance will host two tournaments this December, where top tennis players from the continent will grace the tennis court.
“Oshike tatu indikwa okungeshefa?” – Aamati yiipanyala
Aanyasha yaamati mOshakati mboka ya kutha oshilonga shoka hashi longwa unene kaakiintu, okuninga iipanyala oshowo oombafu, oya ti inaya hala okuninga aafuthi.
Capricorn contributes to Namibia’s COP28 pavilion
Capricorn Group, through joint donations from the Capricorn Foundation and Bank Windhoek, donated a total of N$500 000 on Monday, 20 November 2023, to the environment, forestry and tourism ministry towards Namibia’s participation and pavilion at the COP28 conference.
Botswana children demand stiffer sentences
Children want to see sexual offenders being arrested and given long jail time like the sentences given to those stealing cattle.
Poor hygiene still a concern
Poor hygiene practices are a major contributor to several endemic and epidemic diseases in southern Africa and the world at large.
Security guard links ex-magistrate to rape
A security guard took the witness stand yesterday before Windhoek High Court acting Judge Kobus Miller in the rape case of former magistrate Jaco Kennedy and his cousin Ray Cloete.
Nedbank and Oyayone join hands to empower women
The Oyayone Foundation, with support from Nedbank Namibia, concluded the launch of the ‘2023 Status of Women in Namibia Report’ on 16 November.









