The Windhoek City Police has raised concern over motorists who knowingly and unlawfully use fake number plates and duplicated numbers on more than one vehicle.
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Sinimbo calls for balanced multilateral trading
The Deputy Minister for Industrialisation and Trade, Verna Sinimbo has urged for a well-balanced multilateral trading system that she says should promote trade in a manner that redresses the imbalance in the share of world trade between developed and developing countries.
Zambezi to host first career fair
Kangaroo Empire CC, in collaboration with the Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture in the Zambezi region, will host the region’s first ever education and career expo from 1 to 6 August 2022.
Kavango West recognises small scale producers
Small-scale horticulture producers in the Kavango West were recognised and given awards for their hard work and efforts.
Consumers face credit crunch…as BoN increases repo rate by 50 basis points
Mortgages charged at 9% will increase to 9.5%
Home Loan Old instalment New instalment Difference
N$1 million N$8 997.26 N$9 321.31 N$324.05
N$1.5 million N$13 495.89 N$13 981 N$486.08
N$3 million N$26 991.78 N$27 963.94 N$972.16
Evicted residents arrested after vandalism
Chaos erupted on Tuesday evening when a group of people who were evicted from a Wanaheda compound allegedly resorted to vandalising the entire compound.
Efficient parastatals to enhance competitiveness
The overall value of all Namibia’s public enterprises, including their assets, is approximately N$132 billion. This is a massive figure, considering the country’s gross domestic product is roughly N$160 billion. Out of this figure, 22 commercial public enterprises account for more than half of the total at about N$80 billion.
Angolan vice president visits Namibia
Angola’s Vice President, Bornito de Sousa Baltazar Diogo, yesterday arrived in Namibia to undertake a four-day working visit intended for consultations with his Namibian counterpart, Vice President Nangolo Mbumba.
Spurned academic’s court application fails
Windhoek High Court Judge Hannelie Prinsloo yesterday dismissed an application by University of Namibia professor Frednard Gideon to review and set aside The Namibia University of Science and Technology’s decision to appoint Erold Naomab ahead of him as vice chancellor.
Inmate seeks money for assault
An inmate housed at the Windhoek Correctional Facility’s Unit 6 wants monetary compensation for an assault he claimed was perpetrated on him by at least 15 correctional officers spearheaded by correctional officer SS Shanghala.








