Disputed Ovaherero Traditional Authority (OTA) paramount chief and academic Mutjinde Katjiua has unveiled the five strategic development pillars that seek to economically liberate the Ovaherero community around the world.
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Proposed mining infuriates Aminuis constituents abroad
The Aminuis Diaspora Community (ADC) has rejected the planned uranium mine in the constituency, saying the planned exploration will contaminate the already scared constituency’s agricultural land.
Treason lawyer says system has gone to hell
Defence lawyer Jorge Neves has informed Windhoek High Court acting judge Petrus Unengu that he wishes to withdraw from the case of the remaining seven treason accused persons, in the longest running trial in the history of Namibia.
Murder accused siblings get trial judge
Windhoek High Court Judge Naomi Shivute was assigned to the trial of murder accused siblings, Azaan Madisia and Junior Mulundu.
Baituti baZambezi bafuma mpoo yapono
Baituti mwasikiliti sa Zambezi babakula meeto bakafumana tuso hala mulelo wakatengo kaSanlam mwamulelo wakubata kutahisa ncincano yapono.
OLAF is back!
The second annual Otjomuise Live Arts Festival (OLAF) will take place from 14 to 22 October all across the city.
Bank Windhoek backs Green Hydrogen hub goal
As a connector of positive change, Bank Windhoek continues to play a critical role in the private sector and remains committed to support the government, financial industry and its customers to grow the economy.
OM SEED ends with a bang in the north
The final award ceremony and Pitch Night for the Old Mutual Sustainable, Economic & Empowerment Drive (OM SEED) initiative in Oshakati created some memorable moments as this concluded the OM SEED initiative for 2022.
Repo rate expected to rise well into 2023
Indebted Namibian households and corporates can continue to expect a tight financial environment for the foreseeable future as interest rate hikes are expected to rise further towards the end of this year and during the first half of 2023.
Opinion – GDP needs to grow at 8.50% in next five years to halt unemployment
We need to be less wasteful. We need to economise our resources. The sooner we start tackling it, the better.