The Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRA) yesterday launched the SADC Electronic Certificate of Origin (e-CoO).
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What’s wrong with CITES?
A US-based cultural organisation has started asking some tough questions about what’s wrong with CITES — the UNs’ designated international wildlife trade regulating agency.
New and interactive website for central bank
The Bank of Namibia’s new website, scheduled to go live on 12 December 2022, will act as the central bank’s main instrument for responsively and dynamically engaging and educating stakeholders.
Meatco pays Omega 1 farmers almost N$1m
Meatco’s Northern Communal Area (NCA) subsidiary, through the Katima Mulilo Abattoir’s livestock procurement department, held an assembly day for on-hoof purchases at Omega 1 settlement, situated about 289km east of Rundu and 235km west of Katima Mulilo in early October 2022.
Govt denies defending apartheid… as squatters proclamation law comes under attack
Government is not defending the apartheid regime by opposing activist Dimbulukeni Nauyoma’s constitutionality challenge of the squatters proclamation law.
‘Work and suffer for Swapo’… Geingob tells CC members
President Hage Geingob yesterday reminded party members to put the interest of the party ahead of their personal interest at all times.
Doctor’s Rape Act challenge fails
A full bench of the Windhoek High Court yesterday dismissed a challenge to a section of the Combating of Rape Act by a Cuban doctor accused of raping a female colleague about four years ago.
IPC threaten to recall ‘wasteful’ councillors
Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) regional chairperson Fritz Kaufman has vowed to recall IPC councillors in the City of Windhoek who engage in wasteful expenditure.
I had tunnel vision – Lichtenstrasser
Self-admitted murderer Ernst Josef Lichtenstrasser said he was in two minds just before he fired the shots that killed two senior executives of the NIMT institute in Arandis.
Swakopmund discusses drug, alcohol abuse
Psychological experts speaking at the Swakopmund Against Alcohol and Drug Abuse (SAADA) initiative this week, said untreated trauma is at the centre of many social ills.







