ǁA nǂgāsaben, Kries hîa Hardap ǀkharib !nâ ǂnôas din ge mātare taman hâ ǁgam-i !gâi!gâb ǀkha ǂnôa, ǁnā !garo!ās di ǀawemā!nans ǁgam-i sîsenūsa ǀnōs di ǁgoaǂuis ǀkha ǂnôa amaga.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Nafau secures wage increase at NBL
Namibia Breweries Limited (NBL) and the Namibia Food and Allied Workers Union (Nafau) recently signed a substantive wage agreement for the 2024 financial year.
HopSol signs agreement with NBC
The MTC HopSol Youth Television Show has announced an agreement with national broadcaster, the Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC), to broadcast the MTC HopSol Show once a week on television.
N$43m business parks deserted
Four business parks in the Hardap region, developed by government to provide infrastructure to small businesses, are gathering dust as little to no business activity is taking place.
ACC roped in as Katjaimo apologises to victims
Katjaimo remains resolute in his stance that the purpose of the trip was to support the Namibian team at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, opposing the narrative that they had intended to seek asylum in the UK.
Court orders FNB to open books
High Court judge Orben Sibeya has instructed First National Bank Namibia to provide documents for a forensic handwriting examination in response to an ongoing fraud claim by Johanna Kahatjipara against the bank.
Swakop Uranium sets eyes on heap leaching
One of the largest uranium producers in Namibia Swakop Uranium has set its eyes on a heap leaching plant that is expected to further boost uranium production.
Amushelelo still waiting for Legal Aid
Michael Amushelelo was successful in his application for Legal Aid, but he has to wait, as the lawyer instructed had to withdraw for scheduling differences.
Man nabbed for possession of hippo carcass
An adult male was on Friday arrested by the Namibian police after he was found to be transporting game meat (a hippopotamus carcass) at Katere village in the Ndiyona constituency, Kavango East region.
PG requests funds for Fishrot assets upkeep
Prosecutor general Martha Imalwa yesterday applied to Windhoek High Court Judge Orben Sibeya for a postponement in her forfeiture application against the Fishrot accused and their business entities to obtain authorisation from Cabinet for the upkeep of the properties.









