Metro Fresh and Metro Home were debuted yesterday in Windhoek’s Kleine Kuppe neighbourhood under the Metro Namibia umbrella.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
National Symbols Campaign unites Otjozondjupa
The power of national symbols lies in their ability to bring a nation together, transcending their differences and uniting them under a common purpose, the minister of Information and Communication Technology has said.
30 years for murder, rape, arson convict
A resident of Oshikuyu village in the Outapi district was sentenced to an effective 30-years-imprisonment by Judge Herman January in the Oshakati High Court on Friday.
Otjinene’s mushrooming shacks a concern
Although the mushrooming of illegal shacks remains one of the biggest obstacles at Otjinene, the town’s village council said it will address the issue in an
orderly and systematic way to avoid unnecessary public chaos.
Okakarara residents scavenge dumpsite for survival
Okakarara constituency councillor Ramana Mutjavikua has expressed serious concern with the growing number of residents, especially children from disadvantaged homes, who are now turning to the town’s dumpsite for food and survival.
Etosha to restart operations soon
Etosha Fishing employees will be returning to work on 30 October after the company yesterday announced the resumption of operations to process the relief quota allocated to them by government.
Wage increase on cards for construction workers
A minimum wage increase will soon be applicable to the construction sector.
NFA to elect new leadership in November
The Normalisation Committee at the Namibia Football Association says the nominations for the elections of a new executive committee to run the affairs of the NFA are now open until Friday, 20 October 2023.
Thieme named Top International executive chairman
Ohlthaver & List (O&L) Group’s executive chairman, Sven Thieme, has been selected as the Top International Executive Chairman of the Year by the International Association of Top Professionals (IAOTP). In a statement, the group noted the recognition is a source of immense pride not only for Thieme and the group but also for the entire Namibia.
Africa loses N$750b through organised crimes
The African continent is grappling with a staggering financial loss of approximately N$750 billion annually due to illicit financial flows and other various forms of organised crime.









