Since joining the New Era family as a column writer in 2014, Denzel Leroy //Naobeb, better known as NSK – which is short for ‘Naobeb Se Kind’ – is a good example of how a brand can evolve.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Bank Windhoek, staff conclude wage negotiations
Bank Windhoek is unswerving and committed to its valued employees' well-being and financial security.
Erongo Red hikes electricity by 9%
Erongo residents will have to dig deeper into their overstretched pockets after regional electricity distributor hiked electricity by 8.97%.
Trustco awaits ruling with bated breath
Trustco Bank will have to wait for another week to hear if the court will temporarily freeze the Bank of Namibia (BoN)’s decision to shut its operations.
Ekandjo reads riot act to HR practitioners
Human resources practitioners must serve with utmost humility and professionalism instead of stressing and humiliating their human capital.
Kalola: You didn’t vote for me…as Goreangab residents cry for help
“You did not vote for me,” was the cold response Goreangab Dam’s Happy Crest residents got from Samora Machel constituency councillor Nestor Kalola after bringing their plight to his attention.
Fishcor-Mabasen marriage on the rocks
While the National Fishing Corporation of Namibia is determined to stand by its decision to partner with Mabasen Fishing, Malta-based Ocean Whale cancelled the catch agreement it had with Mabasen due to non-payment.
Fishcor clarifies horse mackerel quota deal
The National Fishing Corporation of Namibia (Fishcor) has provided clarity on deals for an allocated 17 600 metric tonnes (mt) horse mackerel quota for the 2023 fishing season.
Namibian volleyball team withdraws due to financial constraints
In a surprising turn of events, the Namibian Volleyball Federation (NVF) announced the withdrawal of the senior national volleyball team from the highly-anticipated 2023 Zone 6 Nations Championships, scheduled to be held in Zimbabwe from 26 to 30 September .
Tjijombo philanthropic tourney on the card
The Tjijombo family is embarking on a one-of-a-kind humanitarian and sports tournament known as the Kaezu Tjijombo tourney, slated for 6 to 8 October 2023 in Opuwo.









