David Nuyoma, outgoing CEO and principal officer of the Government Institutions Pension Fund, believes valuable lessons were learned by both the fund and the regulator, the Namibia Financial Institution Supervisory Authority, from the now infamous Development Capital Portfolio saga.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
‘My Oranjemund’ photography exhibition on this week
‘My Oranjemund’, a community photography exhibition, opens tomorrow at the Beronnies’ in Oranjemund and will remain open to the public for the duration of the 2023 Diamond Festival.
Mariental relocation invokes mixed feelings
The relocation of residents from the Donkerhoek informal settlement to a newly-established location has sparked mixed feelings.
Thrills and spills at Khomas Super 10
The Khomas Netball League dazzled fans over the weekend with a spectacular showcase of talent and fierce competition at the Patrick Iyambo Netball Courts.
Killer City cops slapped with increased prison terms
Three Supreme Court judges on Friday increased the 10-year sentences imposed on three City Police officers for the murder of 17-year-old Mandela Ramakutla in 2013 to 18 years.
Etosha U-turns on retrenchment plan
Employees at Etosha Fishing can breathe a sigh of relief after the company made a U-turn on its plan to lay off some workers.
Unknown flu strikes Mweshipandeka
More than 100 Mweshipandeka Secondary School learners were tested for Covid-19 after presenting flu-like symptoms at different medical institutions since Friday.
Swapo youth leader convicted of corruption
Swapo youth leader Sylas Tangi Mungoba has been convicted of corruption in connection with a bribery plot to mobilise an Affirmative Repositioning movement-led protest for the release of the Fishrot accused from custody.
Amushelelo’s judgement day
Two judges of the High Court set down 14 August 2023 as the date for a ruling on the bail appeal of Michael Saddam Amushelelo.
City approves two townships
The Windhoek Municipal Council has approved the establishment of two townships, designated for low-income groups. The townships, named Otjomuise Extension 14 and 15, aim to address the pressing issue of overcrowded informal settlements.









