As of the beginning of March this year, all second-hand vehicles in transit through Namibia to other countries in the region will be required to be transported on a vehicle carrier trailer.
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FNB backs SME economic recovery loan scheme
FNB Namibia has welcomed the Bank of Namibia’s (BON) SME economic recovery loan cheme, and it has committed to the deployment of funds, aimed at helping businesses to get set for economic recovery.
Editorial – Media reflect society
President Hage Geingob has registered his concern with what he labelled as negative media reporting.
On the spot – MTC’S chief human capital clarifies biometric SIM registration
The country’s largest telecommunications service provider, MTC, has been in the news lately due to compulsory biometric registration that accompanies its required SIM registration process.
Woman broken by suicides of husband and son
A resident of Iitananga village in the Oshana region was left devastated after both her husband and son died by suicide this week.
BoN denies existence of N$60 billion fraud funds
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).
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.



