King Price Insurance has bolstered its mountain biking team with the signing of 22-year-old Namibian top cyclist Alex Miller, who will now be joining the likes of Candice Lill, Philip Buys and Pressmore Musundi for the 2023 cycling season.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
My candid view – Budget increment gives much-needed optimism
On Wednesday this week, finance minister Iipumbu Shiimi announced in Parliament that the sports and youth ministry’s budget would be increased from the N$330.9 million it received in the previous financial year to a much-improved allocation of N$473.2 million for the coming 2023/24 fiscal period.
Swimmers battling for national honours
The Bank Windhoek National Long Course Swimming Championships officially kicked off Thursday at the Olympia Swimming Pool in Windhoek, and will run until Sunday.
Event organising is not child’s play
Often times music fans around the world forget how a music concert comes together and what goes on behind the scenes, especially when it comes to securing finances and the stress promoters endure.
Three magicians to tour Namibia in March
In cooperation with the German Embassy and the Goethe-Insitut Namibia, three of the world’s top magicians will bring their magic show ‘Magic Words – Zauberworte’ on a big tour through Namibia in March 2023.
Capricorn achieves solid after-tax results
Capricorn Group Limited achieved solid results with profit after tax for the six months ended 31 December 2022, increasing by 20.3%, compared to the prior period.
Editorial – Tender cancellation shows power of protest
In the midst of the budget rush on Wednesday, the Central Procurement Board of Namibia announced their decision to cancel the multimillion-dollar medical tender that caused major public uproar last month.
Know your civil servant – Teachers are substitute parents
The duties of a teacher are much more than standing at the front of a classroom and presenting lessons. They are second parents to children – influential figures with whom they spend an immeasurable amount of time during their most formative years.
Hatuikulipi pleads not guilty to bribery charge
Fishrot accused James Hatuikulipi pleaded not guilty to charges, ranging from corruptly giving gratification as an inducement, bribery or improperly influencing an authorised officer and defeating or obstructing the course of justice in the Windhoek Magistrate’s Court.
Biden lauds Namibia’s ‘vibrant’ democracy
The first lady of the United States of America Jill Biden has applauded Namibia for its vibrant democracy, saying it has prompted her to visit the country and help strengthen
the democracy further.








