At the end of September this year, approximately 33% or some 924 000 of the more than 2.7 million active SIM cards across all licensed networks in the country had been registered.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Diversification on cards as GH gains traction
Namibia’s much-hyped green hydrogen project, driven by Hyphen Hydrogen Energy, represents the first step in the establishment of a thriving synthetic fuels industry and other sustainable industries.
Namfi gets N$5.3 million grant from Indonesia
The Government of Indonesia, through the Indonesia Agency for International Development (Indonesia AID), has extended a development grant to the Namibian Maritime and Fisheries Institute (Namfi).
Teacher collapses, dies at school
A teacher collapsed and died on Monday on the grounds of the Friendly Primary School in Rundu’s Tutungeni location after class at 14h38.
‘I’m a gentleman’ – Alleged serial rapist
Alleged serial rapist Gavin Gawanab, who is on trial for 19 offences of rape, attempted murder and various assaults told Windhoek High Court Judge Dinnah Usiku that he is a gentleman who is incapable of hurting women.
APP admits things aren’t well
Acting All People’s Party president Erastus Nangolo Shuumbwa says he is disappointed to witness the resignation of yet another key official within his party.
Legal Aid lawyer fights to retain job
A lawyer in the service of the Directorate of Legal Aid has taken her fight to retain her job to the Windhoek High Court.
SKW downs DTS via penalty shootout
Deutscher Turn und Sportverein (DTS) U/17 crashed out of the quarterfinals of the 2023 HopSol Junior Football League tournament via a penalty shootout loss to Sport Klub Windhoek (SKW) after the two teams played out a goalless draw at Jan Möhr football field recently.
Kavango breadbasket dream alive, well – Ausiku
Kavango West is on the right trajectory to become Namibia’s breadbasket as the premier food producing region, its governor Sirrka Ausiku has said.
Sheep sector records growth …as local abattoirs improve intake
The Namibian sheep sector recorded strong marketing activities during the first quarter of 2023, which kept the industry well on the recovery path at a growth rate of 47%.









