The Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism is finalising the tender process to appoint a contractor to renovate the office building (Ritterburg) in Swakopmund.
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Geingob was not stingy – pensioners
Pensioners in northern Namibia said they are worried about whether their pension grant will still be increased since the late president has died.
Elders alcohol abuse concerning
Oshikoto Regional Council chairperson, Samuel Shivute is pleading with senior citizens from the region to stop taking alcohol on credit.
A lion has left the jungle- Dr Hage G Geingob 3 Aug 1941 – 4 Feb 2024
A lion has left the jungle, a titan has left the forefront Renowned philosopher Aristotle once said that death is the most terrible of all things.
A continent loses a mighty warrior
I was just 13 years old when I had this idea that seemed silly to many people. What was this idea, anyway? Well, it was to teach unemployed young women and older girls across Africa and the Caribbean who had dropped out of school a skill that was relevant in our world today.
Hake sector explores fish waste opportunities
Six companies in the hake sector are exploring new opportunities within the sector to maximise their harvest.
Ministry makes fuel price faux pas
This mines and energy ministry has corrected a statement sent out on Monday, and has noted that fuel prices at Walvis Bay will remain unchanged at N$20.78 per litre for petrol, N$21.05 per litre for diesel 50ppm, and N$21.25 per litre for diesel 10ppm.
Aviation increases IT spending to improve journey
SITA, a multinational information technology company providing IT and telecommunication services to the air transport industry, this week released its 2023 Air Transport IT Insights report.
TotalEnergies posts US$21.4 billion record annual profit
French group TotalEnergies reported yesterday the highest profit of its history for 2023, underpinned by performances in its liquefied natural gas and electricity divisions. Net profit came in at US$21.4 billion, an increase of four percent over 2022.
Road sign vandalism impacts community safety
Regulating traffic flow and road safety are the ultimate objectives of road traffic signs. However, the rising prevalence of road sign damage in Windhoek due to vandalism has become a real cause for concern.