Agribank CEO Raphael Karuaihe is upbeat about his institution’s operations in the two Kavango regions.
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Boulter challenges PG decision
British farmer and businessman Harvey Boulter want the High Court to review the decision of the prosecutor general to continue prosecuting him over allegations surrounding a shooting incident that resulted in the death of his farm manager in 2021.
Turkey pleads for support after devastating earthquake
Ambassador of the Republic of Türkiye to Namibia, Feral Çekerek Oruçkaptan is appealing to the Namibian people and institutions for donations following a 7.8 magnitude earthquake that rocked southeast Turkey near the Syrian border last week.
Daikon confirms acquisition of Namibia Plastics
Daikon Investments (Pty) Ltd has confirmed its recent acquisition of 55.2%, the controlling share, of Namibia Plastics & Packaging Distributors (Pty) Ltd from Johan Struwig, co-founder and chief executive officer (CEO).
Hammer killer guilty
A Windhoek resident, accused of viciously attacking and killing his wife with a hammer, was convicted of murder with direct intent and defeating the course of justice on Tuesday.
African youth agitate for quality jobs
The National Youth Council and the Pan African Youth Union paid President Hage Geingob a courtesy visit to discuss issues troubling young people and map out a strategic framework to champion youth development in Africa.
Ndonga Linena blooms again
The Ndonga Linena irrigation project, which last year blamed government for four unproductive years, planted 88 hectares of maize on the commercial fields and 90 hectares on the small-scale farmers’ side.
Amupanda, Hinda to battle it out in August
The hearing for the suit in which finance deputy minister Maureen Hinda-Mbuende is demanding N$1 million for alleged defamatory Facebook posts by Affirmative Repositioning leader Job Amupanda, will be heard in five months’ time.
Fisherman in court for murder
A Walvis Bay fisherman, who is accused of stabbing to death his housemate and injuring a second woman, made his first appearance on Tuesday afternoon in the Walvis Bay Magistrate’s Court.
Haitengela: Stadium renovations not neglected …waiting for facilities audit
Sports ministry executive director Mbumba Erastus Haitengela recently clarified that government has not neglected plans to upgrade and renovate the dilapidated Windhoek Independence stadium.







