The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced that the inaugural World Safety and Operations Conference (WSOC) is scheduled to take place in Hanoi, Vietnam, from 19 to 21 September 2023.
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Ondangwa starts N$1.8m road upgrade
The Ondangwa Town Council has embarked on upgrading a gravel road to bitumen standard at the cost of N$1.8 million, CEO Ismael Namugongo said during the ground-breaking ceremony on Monday.
Namibia’s nuclear energy paradox
China currently has 22 nuclear reactor units under construction. One such reactor would be enough to power the entire Namibia. That, in essence, is uranium’s potential as an energy source.
American wins in Supreme Court
A trial-awaiting American citizen has succeeded in a cross-appeal he lodged in the Supreme Court on a buffet of restrictions he has had to bear while at the Windhoek Correctional Facility.
Swakopmund aircraft wreckage under microscope
A team of investigators from the directorate of aircraft accident and incident investigation has been dispatched to Swakopmund to conduct an on-site assessment to determine the cause of a fatal helicopter accident that occurred on Monday afternoon.
Subeb ploughs back knowledge between the sticks
A perfect football setup is not possible in its entirety without a goalkeepers’ coach nowadays in order to maintain the balance of play.
Vast reserves key to economic emancipation … part of key strategy to alleviate income inequality
The discovery of vast oil and gas reserves by international companies TotalEnergies and Shell has catalysed a new dawn for Namibia.
Mbok trial deferred again
The trial of Cameroonian-born businessman Antoine ‘Tony’ Mbok and his co-accused Daniel David Nghiwilepo was put on ice again, but this time at the request of advocate Taedago Gaweseb.
Govt tightens noose on fisheries employment programme
Fired, expelled or resigning fishermen will no longer benefit from the governmental employment redressing programme more than once, as it is unsustainable.
Meatco’s Rundu abattoir ready for slaughter
Following a Cabinet directive to operationalise the dormant Rundu abattoir, renovations have been completed and a successful trial slaughter undertaken, the Meat Corporation of Namibia CEO Mwilima Mushokabanji has said.









