A total of 101 009 Namibians applied for 13 000 temporary jobs which were advertised recently by the Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA) for the Population and Housing Census, to be carried out from 18 September to 3 November.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Zhong Mei wins million-dollar Erongo road tender
The Roads Authority (RA) has once again awarded a road rehabilitation tender to Zhong Mei Engineering Group.
Couple wins constitutional challenge over seized N$18m
“It is irrational to preserve or eventually forfeit millions of ‘clean’ money because of tainted, perceived or real money that was mixed with untainted millions. This amounts to punishment”.
Lawyer gets client off murder charge
Defence lawyer Jermaine Muchali has succeeded in getting his client off on a murder charge in the Windhoek Regional Court.
From soldier to professional photographer
Some 17 years ago, Kalie Nakale decided to take off his army uniform and jump full-time into a world where a picture tells a thousand words.
Dimension Data scoops top SADC award
Dimension Data Namibia, a systems integration and information and communications technology solutions provider, recently won the Fortinet SADC Top Performing Partner of the Year 2022 Award.
Nedbank, NIPDB join forces for MSMEs success
In an era that seeks to propel small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to the forefront of economic recovery, Nedbank Namibia and the Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board (NIPDB) yesterday solidified a blossoming partnership.
Osino’s Eureka moment a likely game-changer…new gold discovery scratches surface of unexplored area
Osino Resources, the Canadian mining company exploring for gold in the Karibib area since 2017, this week announced the detection of significant gold deposits at its Eureka greenfields exploration.
Anti-doping working group appointed
THE Minister of Sport, Youth and National Service, Agnes Tjongarero, has announced the appointment of members of the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) National Project Technical Working Committee (TWC).
Banks grilled over draconian and exorbitant increases
Discrepancies in bank charges concerning loans and despotic increases on defaulting consumers were some of the concerns raised at a public consultation on the proposed Consumer Credit Bill, an exercise spearheaded by the Namibia Financial Institutions Supervisory Authority (Namfisa).









