FNB Namibia has launched a massive switch, swipe and win campaign that will see three lucky winners and their partners winning an offer to go watch live games at this year’s Fifa World Cup in Qatar.
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Oshiwana mOnesi sha lulilwa keendjaba
Kansela Festus Simon Petrus okwa hokolola ota ti ovakalimo vomoshikandjohoololo shaye ova lulilwa keendjaba da lopotwa de liteyela momikunda domOnesi.
Opinion – Creating an outstanding personal brand
Have you noticed how everyone nowadays goes all out to create their own personal identities to gain relevance in the industry, with what they can offer?
Emphasis on decent jobs for youth
With the high youth unemployment rate in Namibia, discussions are now slowly shifting towards the importance of creating decent jobs.
Unam cultural festival returns with a bang
The Unam Cultural Festival, which took place last week after a two-year absence due to Covid-19 regulations, was hailed a huge success.
Eyeing Miss Teen Eco-Tourism crown
The 17-year-old Innocentia Mukubi is model who will be representing Namibia in the Miss Teen Eco-Tourism World beauty pageant in Durban, South Africa from 10-17 October.
Opinion – Unpacking the complexities of ESG and sustainability
The impact of climate change has become a business and household reality – and the world, as we know it, has changed dramatically.
August sales inflated by rental companies
Although Namibian vehicle sales rebounded significantly by over 55% during August 2022, a local economist has cautioned this figure could be artificially inflated by rental companies who have been replenishing their fleets.
IPC condemns Katima house destruction
The Independent Patriots for Change strongly condemned last week’s bulldozing of houses by Katima Mulilo Town Council, which obtained a court order for the removal of illegal occupants at Lwanyanda informal settlement.
Fuel railway upgrade in the pipeline
Plans are underway to refurbish the TransNamib fuel railway link at Walvis Bay as portions of the link that transports fuel via tankers from Namport to various depots at Walvis Bay have reached the end of their lifespan and have been deemed unsafe.