The central bank yesterday confirmed that at no point was N$60 billion transferred or deposited into Namibia’s banking system by any entity or individuals associated with the Credit Union of Namibia (CUN).
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NamRA directive ‘not thought-through’
Coastal-based clearing and forwarding agencies are up in arms over the latest amendment by the Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRA) on the transportation of in-transit second-hand vehicles.
Burundi and Namibia to identify areas of cooperation
Five ambassadors and heads of missions accredited to Namibia presented their credentials to President Hage Geingob at the State House yesterday.
Swanu leadership dispute heads for mediation
Those involved in the ongoing leadership dispute of Namibia’s oldest political party, Swanu, have decided to try and reach an amicable solution in their squabble.
37 years for ‘vengeful’ murderous ex-lover
A 27-year-old man, who in a jealous rage stabbed to death his former ex-girlfriend and her boyfriend, was sentenced to serve 37 years imprisonment by the Oshakati High
Court.
Rundu project school to get permanent classrooms
Kavango East governor Bonifatius Wakudumo has urged learners and teachers at the tented ‘Rundu project school’ to soldier on despite the harsh circumstances.
Personality of the week – Ngonga Natherny Mahupe – Mahupe wants to leave mark in Namibian football
I was born in the dusty streets of Kayengona, a village in the eastern side of Rundu. I was introduced and exposed to football at an early age while at school. Football was the only sport that we knew growing up in our community, so, it was quite easy for us as young boys to fall in love with the sport as early as four years of age.
Mahindra raises the Scorpio SUV to the power of N
Mahindra recently launched the highly anticipated, all-new Scorpio-N, which industry insiders expect to be grace Namibian showrooms by the end of March.
Windhoek building plans down by 41%
The City of Windhoek (CoW) approved about 41% less building plans in December 2022 at 121 plans approved, compared to 204 in November 2022. But this was 15% more than the 105 approved in December 2021.
Katuka participants ready to tackle the business world
Forty-six mentors and mentees, selected from 150 applications, participated in the first training sessions of the 2023 Katuka Mentorship Programme hosted at the Capricorn Corner Building in Windhoek.



