Namibians reacted furiously at yet another increase in the price of diesel.
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RA challenges lucrative tender stalling
The Roads Authority is challenging a decision of the Public Procurement Review Panel to have various tenders for the maintenance of tarred roads handled by the Central Procurement Board of Namibia.
Geingob confronts regional strife…Namibia to host extraordinary troika meeting
The work of the SADC Organ on Politics, Defence and Security, chaired by President Hage Geingob, has been called into action as civil unrest mounts in some parts of the region.
Good roads improve business potential – Mutorwa
Works and Transport Minister John Mutorwa says prioritising good roads will not only increase intra-village, constituency and regional trade but also reduce poverty, as it attracts and increases business potential, as well as socio-economic-cultural-educational interactions of people.
Muuna utamelwa kubulaya mufumahali wahae
Mapokola mwasikiliti sa Khomas nebatamile muuna walilimo zemashumi amane kazelobañwi, kalikakalezo zakukunupa nikubulaya mufumahali wahae kasamulaho akuomana. Kezahalo nebile teñi Lamubulo kanako ya 16h07, fandu 1978 mwalikululu la Omuvapu mwakomponi ya Ombili.
Muuso uikopanya nibalipisinisinyana mwa Zambezi
Muuso ukalile mungendenge wakuzibisa batu balipisinisi bunde bwatumelelano yakufundota mahala mwa Afilika (AfCFTA).
Agribank to stop accepting cash payments
The Agricultural Bank of Namibia has informed its clients, prospective clients and all stakeholders that as from 1 December 2022, it will no longer accept cash payments.
Geises scoops CEO of the Year award at 12th IPM conference
The 12th Institute of People Management conference ended on a high note at its Excellence Gala Dinner at a local hotel on 27 October. At the event, Mercia Geises, Standard Bank Namibia CEO, was honoured with the IPM CEO of the Year Award. This award recognises CEO’s and MDs for their contribution to human resources (HR).
Woman dies in bed with boyfriend
The Namibian Police at Swakopmund are investigating the mysterious case of a 31-year-old woman who allegedly died at home while in bed with her boyfriend.
Dis-Chem Pharmacy registration remains intact
The High Court has declined to set aside the decision of the Pharmacy Council of Namibia not to terminate the registration of Dis-Chem Pharmacies as community pharmacies in Namibia.