The chaotic situation that prevailed at Hosea Kutako International Airport (HKIA) since the weekend seemingly subsided as the Namibia Airports Company (NAC) on Wednesday afternoon stated that operations were back to normal.
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Unam Zebras crowned champions
The inaugural Desert Ice Challenge T20 Cricket Tournament came to an exhilarating conclusion last Sunday, as Unam Zebras 1 emerged victorious against Run Whisperers Academy in Windhoek.
New Rundu Chiefs leadership sets goals
Rundu Chiefs Football Club’s Annual General Meeting (AGM), which was held on 19 August 2023 marked an important occasion as the club welcomed fresh leadership and outlined a dynamic direction for the upcoming season.
Esau, Van Wyk bail application reloaded
THE bail hearing of former minister of fisheries Bernhardt Esau and Fishrot minnow Nigel van Wyk resumed this week in the Windhoek High Court before Judge David Munsu.
Pharmacy, regulator in compounding vs manufacturing conundrum
THE medical world is grappling with distinguishing between manufacturing and compounding of medicine after a local pharmacy was accused by the Namibia Medicine Regulatory Council of running a small-scale manufacturing operati
Angolan citizen innocent on murder, robbery charges
An Angolan citizen accused of killing and robbing a woman at the Onandjaba settlement in the Omusati region was exonerated on all charges on Tuesday by Oshakati High Court Judge Eduard Kesslau.
Trustco Bank fights to keep doors open …BoN claims failure to comply with directives
When it rains, it pours for Trustco Bank Namibia as the entity is fighting to keep its doors open after the Bank of Namibia last week ordered an immediate suspension of its operations.
UPM: How did tax defaulter receive tender?
The United People’s Movement has come out strongly in support of the Namibian Construction Industry and all its affiliates in their condemnation of the continuous awarding of tenders to foreign owned companies at the expense of Namibians.
CoW: The hand that keeps taking
A decision by the City of Windhoek to farm out parking meter services to private companies has irked car guards, who say the council took their bread from their mouths and gave it to the rich.
Cuban president to grace Heroes’ Day
IN a move to enhance and cement historic ties between Cuba and Namibia, Cuban president Mario Diaz-Canel is set to be the guest of honour during tomorrow’s Heroes’ Day celebrations.









