The Presidency has emphasised efforts made and successes recorded by government to reduce debt and increase revenue for national development.
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Swakop, Walvis host cricket festival
Walvis Bay, along with Swakopmund and Windhoek, recently had the honour of hosting the Playtime Festival, one of the most prestigious youth tournaments on Cricket Namibia’s calendar.
A pandula sho a toolithwa ko komambambi ge
Omukiintu gwomimvo dhopokati okwa li a gandja olupandu kOmusamalia Omunamutimahenda ngoka a li e mu toolitha ko koshimaliwa she, shoka a li a gwitha oshiwike shika.
African air cargo declined 4.7% in August
African airline cargo, which makes up roughly 2% of global volumes, had the weakest regional performance in August 2023, with a 4.7% decline in volumes compared to August 2022. This was a significant decrease in performance compared to July which increased by 2.3%.
JSE upholds Trustco censure on Huso loan
THE Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) has expressed disappointment with Trustco Group Holdings Limited (Trustco) by upholding a censure of the Namibian company.
Bank Windhoek surpasses industry NPS benchmark
Bank Windhoek’s Executive Officer of Marketing and Corporate Communication Services, Jacquiline Pack, says the bank’s customers are at the heart of everything the financial institution does.
Cop arrested for shooting civilian
A police officer from Ndama police sub-station in Rundu has been arrested for shooting a civilian with his service pistol at a bar while he was off duty.
Panga killer’s appeal dismissed
An application for leave to appeal against a 34-year sentence by a man who hacked his girlfriend to death with a panga in 2020 was refused by the Oshakati High Court.
‘Prison is also a home’: Axe murder accused
A man accused of bludgeoning his girlfriend and mother of his child to death with an axe handle allegedly told his employer that prison is also a home when she questioned him about the tragic incident.
‘Green hydrogen is forced down our throats’: Civil societies
While significant progress has been made in green hydrogen production in Namibia, including the US$10 billion Hyphen Hydrogen Energy’s agreement with the government, scholars and members of civil societies have voiced concerns over the “green hydrogen frenzy”.









