The appointment of David Uushona as the new acting CEO of Walvis Bay is invalid.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Toyota’s Raider never shies away from a challenge
The Toyota Hilux Raider Single Cab is well-known to never shy away from a challenge. Recently, the New Era Publication Corporation added the 2.4 GD6 version to its fleet.
De Beers calls aspiring jewellery designers
Entries for the 2024 De Beers Group Shining Light Awards (SLA) jewellery design competition are officially open.
Unchanged repo rate depresses property market
To preserve the one-to-one peg between the Namibia Dollar and the South African Rand and to protect the domestic economy, the Bank of Namibia’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) decided to leave the repo rate unchanged at 7.75%.
Vapes, hubbly remain unregulated
While an estimated 50% of young people are exposed to second-hand smoke, the use of tobacco products such as hubbly bubbly, vapes and e-cigarettes remain unregulated and uncontrolled in Namibia.
Swapo pot to heat up
As the country gears up for elections, the journey to parliament is intensifying, with different parties sifting through the best brains to represent them in the legislative body next year.
New Era appeals lawsuit judgment
New Era Publication Corporation has lodged an appeal in the Supreme Court against the judgment of Windhoek High Court Judge Orben Sibeya in favour of Namibian Police commissioner Andreas Nelumbu for an article it published in September 2022.
Stock-theft accused denies guilt… claims he was out of country
Afas Kamutjemo (45), accused of stealing 15 head of cattle from Hadley Mwashekele, claims he was in South Africa when the alleged theft happened.
Private drought aid programme secures N$2.6 m…reaches out to 530 farmers
OTJINENE - Stalwart Southern rancher Henriette le Grange’s Namibia Farmers Drought Aid Programme reached a milestone last week Friday when the 530th farmer in the south received his free lucerne and the
Capricorn expands sponsorship to U/19 team
Capricorn Group and its subsidiaries Capricorn Asset Management and Capricorn Private Wealth proudly announced the expansion of its sponsorship agreement with Cricket Namibia (CN) to include the U/19 women’s cricket team.