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.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
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.
Self-healing screens for vehicle infotainment systems
In today’s fast-paced world, vehicles have become more than just modes of transportation; they are personal sanctuaries, mobile offices, and entertainment hubs.
Automotive industry’s inclusivity drive
Oxford Business Group (OBG) in partnership with General Motors Africa and Middle East, has released “Driving Social Change and Governance Progress”, an insightful report exploring how vehicle manufacturers are harnessing technological innovation to address social challenges such as inclusivity and reduce governance risks.
FNB strikes SMEs partnership with Basecamp
IN line with the vision for impactful change and a globally competitive Namibia, First National Bank Namibia has entered a partnership with Basecamp Namibia to invest in beneficial change for the country’s SME segment.
AFRAA joins initiative to improve Africa’s aviation
THE International Air Transport Association (IATA) and the African Airlines Association (AFRAA) have announced that AFRAA is joining the Focus Africa initiative.
Capricorn announces leadership changes
The chairperson of the board of directors of Capricorn Group, Gerhard Fourie, has announced a decision by Thinus Prinsloo, Group CEO, to take up a new opportunity at Capricorn Investment Holdings (CIH), the largest shareholder in Capricorn Group.
PEPFAR earmarks N$840m for vulnerable children
THE United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) will invest approximately N$840 million (US$45 million) in providing health and social services to vulnerable children, adolescents, and youth in Namibia.









