Oil exploration company, Red Soil Energy and Mineral Exploration, which accused the mines ministry of favouring politically connected individuals in its allocation of offshore petroleum exploration licences, had its hopes dashed by the High Court.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Geingob ge SADCs ge sī!nâ !gâi!gâna ra ǁgauǂui
!Hūb di ǁÛb Hage Geingob ge aiǂnû-aob Afrikab !Khawagas Omkhâisens ǀHûs dib, ǂGīǂgōs, ǁKhaubas tsî ǁAwosasib !Hûǁares dib ase ge mî, nē ǀhûs ra īǁkhā i as kōse !kharu ge kurib!nâ ra dītsâsa, ǀkharib !nâ ǂkhîb tsî ǁawosasiba omkhâisa.
Brockerhoff joins global law firm
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Venture Media and Team Namibia propel local enterprises
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Nedbank invests in green hydrogen
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Menzies’ Paragon contract struggle continues
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Capricorn, Cricket Namibia’s marriage continues
CAPRICORN Group and Cricket Namibia yesterday officially announced the extension of their partnership for a third year following the renewal of the sponsorship by the bank.
ACFA, Riverheights in exciting draw…while Kasaona cruise
Athletic Club Football Academy (ACFA) and Riverheights played out an exciting two-all draw in the HopSol U/19 League match at the Trustco United football grounds on Saturday.
Rapist of disabled woman gets 35 years
High Court Judge Herman January on Friday sentenced a man from Otjimbingwe in the Erongo region to an effective 35 years in prison for three convictions of rape and two for common assault.
Omaheke budgets N$57 000 for each constituency’s development
FROM Omaheke's N$52 million operational budget for the 2023/2024 fiscal year, an average of N$57 000 has been allocated for each constituency development projects.









