Okuza ku ndinondi ohahende yo horomende yasewa no ma yuva yetano uriri oku ziririra ko rutuu zo zo hahende ndu za tjangere ohunga nOruyano Rwapamwe.
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Tjakangwa nu katjino’ muøuke ondiriro ko vanyande mitanda
Tjakangwa nu katjino' muøuke nu muhuka ondiriro ko vanyande vo tjimbere tjo ko zo mbaze omitanda va Namibia mo tjihuro ohogrora tja Angola, o Luanda.
Musketeers reaching continental stardom
First Namibia, then Africa, as the Musketeers make their name known all across Africa.
Wine of The Week – Bizoe Genant 2020
When it comes to new wines to try, the label is important.
When you find yourself
When Mildred Williams was taught about the Waterboers in her grade 5 history lesson, she did not know it was her family she was learning about.
Opinion – Informal and micro enterprises: Small is beautiful
The recent focus on empowering informal and microenterprises is a necessary affirmation for further development of Namibia’s economy. Development of new market spaces, as well as ongoing management of and upgrades to SME parks as good omens for the future.
Women step up business skills
Women entrepreneurs recently took their business skills to the next level through an online and face-to-face training programme provided by Coca-Cola Beverages Africa (CCBA) in Namibia.
Opinion – Artificial Intelligence: Data is the new gold rush
Technology and innovation developments continue unabated, and it makes my heart sing. I love anything to do with Tech, and what we are seeing right now will be a game-changer across the world as well as in Namibia.
Mouton confirmed as new NamPost COO
NamPost has confirmed the appointment of Willem Mouton in the position of Chief Operating Officer, effective 1 September 2022. Mouton brings with him a wealth of experience, having served in similar roles as Chief Executive Officer of the United Africa Group for the past eight years, and Head of Business Development at Nampro Fund.
Third market day urges SMEs to expand
As local small and medium enterprises continue to face a unique set of challenges, exasperated by rising government debt and the weakening Namibia Dol lar, a Windhoek-based businesswoman has identified an opportunity to assist small business owners to market their products.