As Trustco Bank fights to keep its doors open, the regulator, Bank of Namibia (BoN) is adamant that the suspension was necessary in safeguarding the country’s financial system.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Aanawa oye li mo nayi koombudhi
Aafuthi oyendji otaya lopotwa ye li kOnawa, sho aantu oyendji ya li ya tembudhilwa ko okuza komalukanda ga yooloka mOshakati.
First-ever HeLeads summit on the cards
This year’s theme for Mental Health Awareness in May was ‘More than Enough’. It is against this background that Liezel Ndjaronguru and her team are embarking on hosting the first-ever HeLeads summit in October.
Vulnerable must benefit from Trans-Kalahari
Vulnerable groups in southern Africa, such as the youth and women, must benefit from economic opportunities that arise from the Trans-Kalahari Corridor (TCK).
DBN secures N$600 million for climate-related infrastructure
The Development Bank of Namibian (DBN) and KfW Development Bank signed the second concessional loan of around N$600 million (translating to €30 million) on 30 August 2023.
Engineering council power struggle unfolds
The suspension of the Engineering Council of Namibia’s registrar has unveiled a raft of allegations of impropriety about the embattled official, as well as how the institution is managed.
600 000 Namibians face food insecurity
The Office of the Prime Minister has announced that between July and September this year, approximately 579 000 people in Namibia are estimated to be facing high levels of acute food insecurity and requiring urgent humanitarian assistance.
Meatco’s N$170 million Rundu abattoir operational
The ministry of agriculture has handed over the Rundu abattoir to Meatco for operations. The facility, under construction since 2014, cost taxpayers N$170 million.
Okakarara Trade Fair to be bigger, better
Organisers of the Okakarara Annual Trade Fair, which officially starts on Monday and ends next Sunday, has promised to make this year’s edition an enticing and empowering platform for all small and big businesses.
LPM leaders, Katjavivi square-off
Lawyers representing National Assembly speaker Peter Katjavivi and Landless People’s Movement leaders Bernadus Swartbooi and Henny Seibeb went head-to-head on Wednesday in a constitutionality challenge culminating from the infamous 2021 State of the Nation Address.









