With the construction sector experiencing a significant downturn in recent years, many workers have faced job insecurity and a lack of social protection.
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Crop producers face market access challenges
Accessing existing markets to sell fresh produce remains a challenge for Namibians entering the crop production field, resulting in these farmers struggling to recoup their investments or make meaningful profits.
Africa’s first public hydrogen refuelling station…Cleanergy kicks off with N$4 billion plant with onsite production
Bricklaying of Africa’s first public green hydrogen refuelling station commenced last week Thursday, with Finance and Public Enterprises’ minister Iipumbu Shiimi officiating at the event.
Omalukanda gatano mOshakati itaga tembudhwa
Elelo lyondoolopa yaShakati nando lya kala nokutembundhila omalukanda kehala limwe kOnawa, olya ti omalukanda ge li gatano itaga ka tembudhwa.
Gciriku plead ignorance of court order
Afaction within the Gciriku royal family, along with the Gciriku Traditional Authority (GTA), has coronated Muraghuli Felix Mashika as the successor to the late hompa Kassian Shiyambi, who died in November 2019.
ARAF urged to diversify
Local entrepreneurs were urged to come up with more innovative ideas and to diversify and add value to their products and services.
Baby killer guilty
A man from Rundu was convicted of murder with direct intent for slashing his one month old baby’s stomach open with a traditional knife.
Asset forfeiture fight heads to Supreme Court
The recent pronouncement by the High Court that it is irrational to forfeit property not connected to crime but mixed with actual proceeds of crime, will give leeway to criminals to hide their criminal proceeds, and is being challenged.
89% don’t qualify for home loans – Venaani …claims housing was better during apartheid
Popular Democratic Movement leader McHenry Venaani has once again voiced his concerns regarding government’s response to the housing crisis, stating that it has been inadequate.
Massive increase in tourist arrivals
Although domestic arrival data for 2023 is still being analysed by the environment, forestry and tourism ministry, all indications point to a massive increase in tourist arrivals this year, which has seen the revival of this crucial economic sector.









