Workers at the Peugeot plant in Walvis Bay, in which government owns a 49% stake and French automaker Groupe PSA has a majority 51% share, continue receiving their basic salaries and locally assembled vehicles are still being sold domestically despite the factory being under care and maintenance.
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ACC identifies corruption hotspots in taxes
A Corrupt ion Ri sk Assessment (CRA) report has highlighted tax officials receiving or soliciting bribes, misuse of company equipment such as vehicles, and stealing of NamRA resources for personal gain as some of the risks that exist at the NamRA Domestic Taxes, Western region.
Simonis Storm dominate time trials
Simonis Storm men’s and women’s teams dominated the Nedbank Windhoek Pedal Power Race Series Team Time Trials (TTT) race in Windhoek last Sunday.
No discrimination against Amushelelo – High Court
The Windhoek Magistrate’s Court did not discriminate against forex trader turned-politician and social activist Michael Saddam Amushelelo when it refused him bail but ordered the release of his co-accused, the Windhoek High Court has found.
Nangombe contradicts Parliament on health sector crisis…N$16 billion needed to fund health strategy
Health executive director Ben Nangombe has rejected any assertion that public health is in a “crisis”, saying characterisation is significantly distant from the reality on the ground.
Pay my lawyers, Esau tells government
Disgraced former fisheries minister Bernhardt Esau wants the government to pay his legal fees in the ongoing Fishrot case in which the country’s fisheries resources are said to have been looted at an industrial scale.
Namibians pocket N$5 billion worth of tenders
Seventy-five per cent or over N$5 billion worth of tenders awarded by the Central Procurement Board of Namibia (CBPN) went to 100% Namibian-owned companies in the past six years.
Kapofi expresses concern over indisciplined instructors
Defence minister Frans Kapofi has voiced his dismay at recent incidents involving indiscipline among instructors responsible for training recruits.
Aalongwa ya kumagidhwa ya ye koosikola dhopaungomba
Ominista yomayambulepo goondoolopa niitopolwa yokuushayi Erastus Uutoni okwa ta ti aayilongi oyendji ohaya hogolola uulongelwe wiinyangadhalwa yomoombelewa, oshoka oyendji oya landula iimpungu yoludhi ndoka kiiputundhilo yopombanda.
Nchindo crowned Miss NGO 2023
Martha Nchindo, who hails from the Zambezi region, was recently crowned Miss NGO Namibia 2023.









