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Loophole exploited in  lucrative mining operation
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Loophole exploited in lucrative mining operation

Heads need to roll and people, including minister of mines and energy Tom Alweendo, need to be held accountable for grey areas in the law which allow damaging mining activities without a proper environmental impact assessment having been done, member of parliament Bernadus Swartbooi has said.

Old Mutual relocates to new Gobabis branch
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Old Mutual relocates to new Gobabis branch

Financial services provider Old Mutual has opened a brand-new branch in Gobabis. The official opening ceremony was nothing short of grand, and the energy and excitement were palpable. This momentous occasion marks a significant milestone for Old Mutual, as it reaffirmed its commitment to serving the people of Gobabis.

Agribank beefs up client complaint handling
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Agribank beefs up client complaint handling

In an effort to efficiently resolve client complaints, Agribank has introduced a web-based client complaint management portal on its website. This initiative is driven by the bank’s renewed focus on improved service delivery, and transforming the institution into a more agile, listening, and proactive agricultural lender.

Construction  activities decline…number of plans submitted drops from 214 to 151
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Construction activities decline…number of plans submitted drops from 214 to 151

Elevated living costs are expected to weigh on consumer demand, which in turn will impact the affordability for new building loans resulting in a further contraction of the construction industry. This is according to Simonis Storm (SS) stock brokerage which noted that post the pandemic, corporate mortgage loan growth trended down while household mortgage loan growth recovered steadily.

Alleged killer cop gets judge
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Alleged killer cop gets judge

Windhoek High Court Judge Christi Liebenberg last week allocated the murder trial of a former senior police officer attached to the Women and Child Protection Unit in Keetmanshoop to Judge Dinnah Usiku, who is based at the Windhoek Central Prison.