Bank Windhoek’s executive officer of retail banking services and specialist finance James Chapman said the BRICS alliance nations have shown remarkable resilience in facing challenges, adapting and prospering in an ever-changing world.
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Home Affairs denies issuing IDs in Angola
The ministry of home affairs has denied allegations that it has issued identification documents to Angolan citizens in an attempt to increase the votes for Swapo during the 2024 presidential and national assembly elections.
CFC and SKW dominate fistball playoffs
Cohen Fistball Club (CFC 1) defended the National A League title while Sport Klub Windhoek (SKW 2) won the cup in the National B League in the Bank Windhoek fistball playoffs, which took place over the weekend at SKW in Windhoek.
Advantage commits to elevating brands and changing lives
Namibia’s most-awarded advertising agency, Advantage Advertising, welcomed guests to their new offices in Windhoek West on 19 October to unveil a new look and enhanced offerings.
Mutorwa: Speed up Bagani-Muhembo upgrade
Works and transport minister John Mutorwa has concurred with Munkwe constituency residents who demand the upgrade of a stretch of 19km gravel road from Bagani village to the Muhembo border post in the Mukwe constituency.
Ongwediva plots debacle continues
An Ongwediva resident who has been at loggerheads with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Namibia (Elcin) for over 32 years over a piece of land, said he is not fighting
over it, as he is the rightful owner.
N$4.3m Ponzi scheme trial hits a snag
The trial of a man, who allegedly operated a Ponzi scheme and allegedly ended up defrauding 79 persons of N$4.3 million, is currently embroiled in a trial-within-a-trial over bank statements.
‘Wife killer’ pleads not guilty
A resident from the Mix settlement north of Windhoek on Monday pleaded not guilty to a charge of murder, read with the provisions of the Combating of Domestic Violence Act.
Land grab could be politically motivated
The land grab which took place in Omaruru over the weekend could have been politically motivated, and exacerbated by the relocation of over 30 families from the town’s single quarters.
Lithium destined for China lies in harbour
Large stockpiles of lithium ore are amassing at the Port of Walvis Bay, ready to be exported by a vessel that is scheduled to dock in the country next week.









