The trade and industrialisation ministry (MIT), in collaboration with the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO), has invited interest from national, regional and continental private entities to operate an invader bush processing plant.
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Uis wants illegal mining gone
Uis residents have vowed to take matters into their own hands if illegal mining activities in and around the town are not stopped by government.
No common ground on Farm 37 …only two communal toilets for 50 families
Discussions around Farm 37, which has been touted as a possible solution to Walvis Bay’s housing crisis, reached boiling point on Thursday.
Family of police shooting victim demand answers
The family of a police shooting victim, 34-year-old Joseph Kautjingu, on 17 March delivered a petition to the governor’s office, demanding answers from the Kavango East police, who have been tight-lipped on details of the incident.
Otjiwa¿a ngatji risiwe nova¿angwa ngave keririse oveni- Geingoba
Operesidenda Hage Geingoba mena rouingi wovandu mba ri pomazemburukiro wozombura o 33 zongutukiro wa Þire kutja eriro rovaøagwa ovaheøendu novayenda ve riyandjwe kotjiwaøa nu imba ovaheøendu ve keririse oveni tjinga ava ri amave yenene.
Ovakuru novaÞi vorumbo rwa Tjozondjii mave ku ozondekurona
Avihe vi ri otja kondyero komazemburukiro oyetja 16 ozondekurona zOtjiÞiro Otjindjandja okuuta okuzembuuka imba mba tira morumbo rwa Katjombonÿi rohangauti mOtjozondjii.
NFC launches SWIFT
The Namibia Film Commission (NFC) on Wednesday launched the Namibian Sisters Working in Film and Television (SWIFT) chapter.
Mental health conversations – Namibia, a nation in distress
Worldwide, many people are experiencing hardships due to the current economic climate.
Maszanga on pause as Keynote carves own identity
Bronson Tjihukununa, better known as Keynote from the group called Maszanga, has been slowly carving his name as a go-to producer in the local music industry.
Airlink spreads its wings to Nairobi
The southern African airline, Airlink, is spreading its wings with a new daily Johannesburg-Nairobi service, which will see it become the first private sector airline to offer flights on the route from 24 April 2023.








