The Namibian Competition Commission has launched an investigation into Namib Mills and Namib Poultry Industry for allegedly limiting market access for micro, small and medium-sized enterprises by refusing to supply certain poultry products.
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Damasfusion to headline International Jazz Day at FNCC
Lydia Garises, better known as Damasfusion, and her band will be gracing the FNCC stage tonight in honour of International Jazz Day, marked around the world officially on Sunday.
Mr Simple offers apprenticeships at hair studio
Dancehall artiste Mr Simple, real name Clayton Chigarito, recently took to social media to announce an apprenticeship programme in his Red Vibes Salon.
Shishani to light up ‘Night under the Stars’
Back on a Namibian stage since 2018, vocalist, songwriter and guitarist Shishani is sure to mesmerise local music lovers again with her distinctive sound that blends African rhythms, soul, jazz and pop.
Agribank urges farmers to take loans
Agribank reminded farmers to make use of its production loan facility in light of the looming drought in Namibia that has resulted from the poor and delayed rainfall patterns.
Judges roast magistrate over ‘unfair’ ruling
Two judges of the High Court roasted a Mariental magistrate for what they deemed “a flagrant disregard” of an accused’s constitutional right to legal representation.
Teen HIV rate concerns Nappa
Ashwell Forbes, a board member of the Namibia Planned Parenthood Association, expressed concern over the rising number of reported HIV/AIDS cases among people aged 10-19 years old, despite an overall decrease in the prevalence of the disease in the country.
‘Unhygienic’ Lüderitz grocer fights closure
OK Foods, one of only two food retailers in Lüderitz, is seeking the High Court’s assistance to get its store up and running again after it was shut down by the municipality for failing a health inspection.
AMTA dismisses managing director
The board of the Agro Marketing and Trading Agency yesterday announced the dismissal of the company’s managing director Lungameni Lucas, who has been on suspension since January last year.
Mwiya put on ‘forced leave’ to allow investigations… accused of threatening board member
Chief Administrator of the Namibia Sports Commission (NSC) Freddy Mwiya has been placed on forced leave by the commission’s board to make way for internal investigations, following allegations that he threatened a board member.









