The Chinese-owned construction company, New Era investments, has been appointed by the government to complete 319 houses that were part of an ongoing legal battle between them and Ferusa Capital.
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Nkurenkuru, DBN deal delivers 214 erven
The town of Nkurenkuru has so far managed to service 214 erven, and they are currently up for grabs.
Medipark, Iithete negotiations fail
An effort to resolve the ongoing board tussle between the northern-based private hospital, Ongwediva Medipark and its founding member and former managing director Dr Tshali Iithete, proved futile as negotiations failed.
Bank employee appears for N$1.7m theft
An employee of Standard Bank, who allegedly embezzled about N$1.7 million belonging to the bank during the period 1 August 2021 to 31 August 2022, was denied bail on Tuesday at Rundu.
Opinion – To all final year students
October is that time of the year when universities head towards the ending of lectures and year-end exams have to commence.
Namibia ends seventh at international robotics competition
The three-member robotics team which represented Namibia at the FIRST Global Challenge in Geneva, Switzerland some two weeks ago described the experience as wonderful, exhilarating and motivating.
Essay – Is the internet really bad for young people?
We love being on our laptops, smartphones and iPads, and the internet is the big reason behind spending so much time on these gadgets.
Short Story – Genocide –Death Killed the King (1890)
The King’s Council handpicks me to seek advice about the king’s untimely death. My pursuit steers me to an autochthonous shaman that uses a glistening mirror.
Call for Commonwealth awards open
The deadline for applications to apply to a prestigious awards programme by the Commonwealth Youth Council (CYC) has been extended to 31 October.
Breaking barriers in engineering
Civil engineer Rachel Amoomo is working tirelessly to get more girls into the broad field of engineering in Africa, and Namibia in particular.