All vehicles that transport goods or passenger for reward or hire within the City of Windhoek are required to be duly registered and issued with a municipal registration certificate.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
African production of new Ford Ranger commences
Ford Motor Company’s Silverton Assembly Plant in Pretoria, has become the third plant to commence production of the Next-Generation Ranger for customers around the world.
Decarbonising operations is not a nice-to-have
This month’s COP27 is a stark reminder for the aviation industry of the responsibility they have to take – faster action against our changing climate.
Local contractors once again excluded – CIF
Just as Conrad Lutombi’s shift from CEO of the Roads Authority (RA) to CEO of the City of Windhoek was confirmed, Namibia’s road construction sector was dealt yet another blow.
Guidelines to boost profitability in informal sector
Operational Guidelines for Code of Conduct for the informal sector were introduced this week after being drafted by the Namibia Informal Sector Organisation (NISO).
Embracing technology to bridge the digital divide…an exclusive interview with Kehad Snydewel, MD of Green Enterprise Sol
Green Enterprise Solutions (Pty) Ltd was founded in 2010 as a wholly-owned Namibian company, providing information and communication technology (ICT) services to corporate Namibia.
Major opportunities from free trade…business sector urged to capitalise
Namibia believes and anticipates significant opportunities will emanate from the implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), which in turn will lead to the positive transformation of many economies on the continent.
MPs join the fight against TB
Speaker of the National Assembly Peter Katjavivi has called for a multi-sectoral approach in the fight against Tuberculosis.
Do big tummies mean good living?
Before I answer this question, I should first mention that a big tummy was a sign of good living in yesteryears and it influenced children’s selection of their favourite uncles.
Kunene education fund raises N$500 000
Kunene Regional Council has raised over N$500 000 for the regional development fund during the gala dinner, held last Saturday in Outjo. The aim of the fund is to financially assist needy students admitted to institutions of higher learning.