The 12th Institute of People Management Conference is scheduled to take place from the 26 to 27 October at Safari Hotel.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Opinion – Under-pricing dilemma in audio-visual industry
The audio-visual industry in Namibia has witnessed a significant presence of new companies seeking to meet the demand for live event technology services across the country.
Caprivi SSS gets N$75 million facelift
The Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture, as the implementing Agency of the Education and Training Quality Improvement Project received financial support of N$1 billion from the African Development Bank.
Man guilty of ex-girlfriend, lover’s murder
The vengeful 27-year-old man who fatally stabbed his 24-year-old ex-girlfriend and her lover to death in what was described as a “brutal attack” has been found guilty of their murders.
Opinion – Mentorship could be missing link to youth success
A week or so ago, whilst reading a local daily, on the SMS corner, I came across the following:
Bleeding caused by forceful penetration – Doctor
The doctor who conducted the examination on a six-year-old girl that was allegedly raped by a Windhoek resident, who is accused of 23 offences of rape, attempted murder and various assaults testified on Monday in his trial.
FlyNamibia expands domestic network… launches thrice-weekly Eros-Walvis flights
Privately-owned FlyNamibia yesterday launched its inaugural scheduled flights that will link Windhoek and Walvis Bay as the airline seeks to rapidly expand its domestic network.
NamRA fraud accused official denied bail
The Rundu Magistrate’s Court on Monday denied bail to a Rundu-based employee of the Ministry of Finance – now seconded to the Namibian Revenue Agency – for alleged fraud, amounting to N$3 million.
Swapo comrades settle defamation suit
Former education minister Katrina Hanse-Himarwa and former Rehoboth town councillor Colleen van Wyk have reached a settlement in their N$250 000 defamation suit.
B2Gold workers suspension lifted
B2Gold Namibia yesterday confirmed the labour dispute at the country’s largest gold mine, the Otjikoto mine, has ended with approximately 160 suspended employees returning for duty with a warning.