Ashburton Investments Managers recently held a successful two-day investment summit which explored opportunities for investors in the current local and global economic landscape.
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Nipam governance skirmish gets Nangolo suspended
The Namibian Institute of Public Administration and Management on Friday announced the suspension of its executive director, Maria Nangolo.
Maximum sentence for ‘Sir Alex’
Russian national Alexander Krylov and his Namibian counterpart Anna Engelbrecht were sentenced to 35 years and 20 years imprisonment respectively on Friday.
Tour guide regulation looms
Tourist guides operating in Namibia convened at the coast to discuss challenges and changes that will lead to the formalisation of the subsector in the tourism industry.
Ongondjero yOtjisuta ya munu oruvara okuza kozondekurona zohuurire youkarere
Orutu Rotjisuta tjOvakwatera va Afrika na Amerika, oNational African-American Reparations Commission, ousupi oNAARC, mai yandja ohauzeu kOvaherero moNamibia kongondjero yawo yotjisuta okuza kohoromende yEhi rOvandoitji.
Ondangere Mungendje ma suvisiwa Osondaha mOtuuasisa
Ndino ondangere yomuhoko, Absai Uetuesapi Mungendje, ma tjirwa ama sekama mOndana ya Katjikondiruuma ozombarurura omaremba. Momatuka wa Haukumana.
Ovaherero mave tokwa okuteza omaraka wooKatjikururume
Eraka rombara otjitambi yOvaherero, Hosea Katjikururume KuÞako, na varwe, irimwe ro ma raka ovengi omengi ovahungire vOtjiherero ndu va sokupaha kutja ri rire orupa romakuruhungi wohuurire ya Namibia owo nai nge ri movipwikiro vyomakuruhungi.
Editorial – Namibians should cherish 33 years of progress
This year’s Independence Day presents an opportunity for Namibians to reflect on our history, celebrate our achievements, and renew our commitment to building a better future for the country.
Swakopmund landless residents’ patience runs out
Swakopmund residents took to the streets on Wednesday to voice their disappointment with the slow delivery of land and housing in the town.
Baby dumping suspect not arrested yet
A 26-year-old woman who allegedly dumped her newborn immediately after giving birth at the Ncamagoro (Mile 30) village in Kavango West will not be arrested, pending a decision whether to prosecute her or not.









