The energy ministry has decided to reinstate the fuel tax of 90 cents a litre on all petroleum products while keeping the levy reductions in place for the Motor- Vehicle Accident Fund, road user charges and the National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia (Namcor) until further notice.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Sinimbo satisfied with resumption of business operations
Deputy minister of trade and industrialisation Verna Sinimbo last week said she was pleased to observe the resumption of business operations at SME and Industrial Parks following the severe impact of Covid-19.
Opinion – City home shop proposal unjust
The municipality of Windhoek is planning to formulate a new policy to prohibit home shops from operating in residential areas.
Opinion – Money laundering affects good governance
Money laundering is the process of concealing the origin of money, often obtained from illicit activities such as drug trafficking, corruption, embezzlement or gambling, by converting it into a legitimate source.
Kavango West inaugurates police headquarters
In yet another memorable event, the community of the Kavango West region took possession of a brand-new regional police head office.
Pregnant girlfriend ‘killer’ denies guilt
A Rehoboth resident who allegedly killed his 18-year-old pregnant girlfriend, finally pleaded to a charge of murder, read with the provisions of the Combating of Domestic Violence Act.
Fire destroys family’s harvest
An excitement of having yet another bumper harvest by a family at Nepara village in Kavango West was short lived as their traditional silos for mahangu grains were gutted by fire.
Nauyoma, Amushelelo await appeal judgment
Judges of the High Court are currently deliberating whether or not the lower court erred in its decision not to release activists Dimbulukeni Nauyoma and Michael Amushelelo on bail.
Conservancies flourish despite challenges
The N#a Jaqna and Nyae Nyae conservancies in the Tsumkwe area are yielding tremendous results, despite the challenges they endured during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Kombat mine shafts 200 workers
Over 200 workers of the Kombat copper mine in the Otjozodjupa region near Otavi have been ‘retrenched’, as the mine is allegedly expected to immediately
cease operations.







