The Nictus Group of Companies has added Glasfit Namibia, which specialises in automotive glass replacement and repairs, to its group portfolio.
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CCBA’s US$1.4 billion capital investment makes positive impact
Six years after the biggest Coca-Cola bottler on the African continent was born in 2017 through a merger that created Coca-Cola Beverages Africa (CCBA), capital investments of about US$1.4 billion have created a significant positive economic impact throughout the markets where CCBA operates.
Opinion – On Soros’ hostilities towards China
George Soros never forgets Africa. He established 12 offices in Africa. He plotted his “usual business” under the pretext of the promotion of democracy and government accountability.
Opinion – We are headed for a recession
The domestic economy remained in a positive trajectory in the first quarter of 2022, recording a growth of 5.3%, compared to a decline of 4.9% recorded in the corresponding quarter of 2021, according to the NSA. This is a good positive move, well done.
Body found in Shandumbala, murder suspected
The Khomas police are investigating a suspected murder after a body of an unknown man was found behind Shandumbala NamPower houses in Dam street on Friday.
Namibia adopts Commonwealth performance management software
Over 100 political office-bearers from Namibia attended a four-hour virtual briefing about Namibia’s government performance management, which was conducted by the Commonwealth Secretariat on 17 June.
Rehoboth cops run, use drugs
The Hardap police commander says the region is disturbed by high drug abuse as drug dealers have gone to the extent of recruiting police officers to act as their agents and to tip them off when operations are planned.
N$1.6 billion university for Swakopmund
Tertiary education in Namibia has received a significant boost in the form of a futuristic university that will be constructed in Swakopmund to the tune of N$1.6 billion by the Welwitchia Health Training Centre.
Persistent fuel increases constrain growth – economist
A local economist has warned that Namibians can expect even more fuel price increases and associated inflationary pressure for the foreseeable future.
Equiano subsea cable brings faster internet
The Google Equiano subsea internet cable that is expected to increase internet speed by over 2.5 times its current speed and increase internet penetration over the next three years was finally brought ashore on Friday morning in Swakopmund.








