Notwithstanding the efforts by Namibia’s Roads Authority to justify the shortlisting of seven foreign companies after the prequalification phase for the 32 km road rehabilitation project between Karibib and Usakos (TR7/1), the Construction Industries Federation of Namibia (CIF) and the Metal and Allied Building Workers Union of Namibia (MANWU) are dismayed that the second phase of the tender for t
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Virtual model casting for WHK Fashion Week underway
More than 150 established and aspiring models auditioned on Saturday at the Etcetera Art Café and Studio in Windhoek for a spot on the runway of this year’s MTC Windhoek Fashion Week.
Lithium mining licence ruling deferred
The ruling in the matter in which the Mines and Energy ministry is being sued by lithium mining company Xinfeng Investment over its decision to cancel the licence it granted to it, will only be delivered on Monday.
Riruako: Nam govt key genocide ally
For restorative justice and just reparations for the 1904/08 genocide to be attained, unity and a collaborative relationship with the Namibian government is of supreme importance.
Residents want City’s debt collector fired
Katutura residents recently petitioned the City of Windhoek to do away with debt collector Redforce as it put a burden on their debts.
Govt blasts tin mine for lax operations
Andrada Mining Limited, which is operating the Uis tin mine, has been criticised for not having all the requisite permissions and blasting equipment, as well as using the wrong explosives by the Ministry of Mines and Energy.
AG tears into shambolic Okakarara books
Missing financial documents, a dormant inventory system and unexplained bank transactions are some of the key highlights in Auditor General Junias Kandjeke’s report on the affairs of the Okakarara Town Council, which got an adverse audit opinion.
Shikongo investigators kick can down the road
Despite assurances from the police regarding the completion and submission of the investigation report into the accident involving police chief Joseph Shikongo, the docket is yet to reach the prosecutor general's office.
‘Sir Alex’ appeal gets red card
Windhoek High Court Judge Claudia Claasen yesterday dismissed an application to appeal their conviction and sentence in the Supreme Court by Russian national Alexander Krylov and his Namibian counterpart Anna Engelbrecht.
UPM’s kurwanena yimaliwa kuna kukasika nye kompanguro
Marwanambo gana kara mombunga politika United Peoples Party (UPM) ngesi kuna kukasika nye kompanguro omu hamutjanga ntoni ana kutwara president gwawo kompanguro morwa yimaliwa eyi ana kugazxara asi kwayiruganesa pwahana asi paveta.









