The country’s competition watchdog has called out two suppliers of office automation equipment, dealing in high-volume digital printing machines and copy machines, for contravening legislation that ensures fair competition.
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Opinion – The contradiction of lowering Malaysia’s voting age
Since 2020, Malaysia’s body polity has been characterized by instability and internal strife, following the “Sheraton Move” that saw former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad resign.
Opinion – Swapo heading for watershed congress
Swapo Party is gearing up for its elective congress this week.
Namport preaches competitiveness in tough times
Port users and the Namibia Ports Authority have a joint responsibility as an industry to ensure that they are competitive and cost-effective so that importers and exporters can continue to use Namibia’s ports even in difficult economic times.
NEFF accuses PG of playing politics
The Namibia Economic Freedom Fighters has accused the prosecutor general’s office of wielding political power and wasting resources after pursuing eight people, accused of inciting public violence, while “the State had no case”.
Legal drafters shortage haunts ministry
The Ministry of Justice’s directorate of legislative drafting faces an acute shortage of experienced legislative drafters due to a lack of incentives to retain and attract legislative drafters, the ministry’s latest financial report has revealed.
Geingob: Govt made progress in children’s rights
President Hage Geingob has said the government continues to make great investments in the well-being of the Namibian child to give them a better future by providing free education from the primary to the secondary level, grants for orphans and vulnerable children as well as school feeding schemes.
Council furious at water meter thieves
The Windhoek municipality is concerned about the high incidents of theft and vandalism of its infrastructure in informal settlements.
Victim’s family opposes bail for murder suspect
Family members of Quincy Kasungo, who was killed in July 2022, held a peaceful demonstration in Katima Mulilo on Friday demanding the suspect in the murder case, Sinvula Tuwelo receive no bail.
Welwitschias in first-ever win over Canada
Namibia’s senior rugby side, the Welwitschias, on Saturday kept their 2023 World Cup preparations well on course with a hard-fought 43-37 win over Canada at the National Rugby Centre in Amsterdam, Netherlands.









