More exploration drilling activities are being reported offshore Namibia in the Orange Basin by international oil majors as well as relatively new players in the oil and gas game. This heightened activity follows significant light oil discoveries in the area earlier this year by TotalEnergies and Shell.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Corporate Quick Cricket Indoor League a huge success
The final match of the 2023 Corporate Quick Cricket Indoor League took place at the Pupkewitz Motors Sports Centre in Windhoek on 30 September 2023 as the Capricorn Wealth Warriors emerged the 2023 winners, with the CIC Pirates coming in second and the DoorTech Sixers third.
Youngsters shine at cattle judging competition
OUTJO’S Moria Private School pupils Chané Janse van Vuuren, Sienta-Mari van Rooyen and Benjamin Mostert were the top three performers at the Bank Windhoek Feedmaster National Cattle Judging Competition held in Windhoek last week.
Iipumbu wants funding, market access for women farmers
FOR local women farmers to fully thrive in their various agricultural endeavours, more needs to be done to give them access to lucrative markets, adequate funding, and proper training on techniques of modern farming.
BW Kudu offers scholarships for disadvantaged youth
THE operator of the Kudu Gas licence area, BW Kudu and National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia (Namcor) have announced a significant corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiative aimed at promoting education and addressing educational disparities in Namibia.
Gunman in Rundu slain teen case at large
The Namibian Police are seeking public assistance in the apprehension of culprit/s who shot and killed a teenager on the streets of Rundu last week.
Style employees bravely foil robbery
Employees of the popular clothing shop, Style yesterday outsmarted armed robbers in Swakopmund by sending out a distress call unnoticed during the active robbery.
Trustco Bank’s doors to remain shut
Trustco Group Holdings on Friday vowed to continue the fight against the Trustco Bank’s suspension by central bank authorities after the Windhoek High Court ruled against the private family-owned business.
Fishrot: PG in firing line
THE Namibian registered companies which were run by Icelandic executives and are at the centre of the Fishrot bribery case, have come out guns blazing at the Prosecutor General as she tries to advance her case for assets seizure.
Ausiku concerned with high levels of poverty in Kavango West
While pushing for more local authorities to be introduced, Kavango West governor Sirkka Ausiku said a different approach must be taken to address multidimensional poverty in the region.









