To champion responsible behaviour, beverage maker AB InBev Namibia has partnered with inDriver, the global IT and transportation platform, to contribute to road safety.
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US delegation expected for annual trade mission
The Ministry of Industrialisation and Trade (MIT) together with the Namibian embassy in Washington, DC, are set to host a United States of America (USA) delegation from 6 to 10 June 2022 for the annual trade mission in Windhoek.
Cheetah Cement reopens after health concerns
The labour ministry granted permission to the Whale Rock Cement, also known as Cheetah Cement, to resume its operations on Monday, 23 May 2022.
Opinion – Prolonged civil tensions will earn negative rating
A prolonged period of civil tensions will likely negatively affect economic growth, indirectly affecting government finance and investors’ confidence.
Opinion – Passion killings: Men must stop
Namibia is among the African countries with a high number of passion killings reported daily.
Betty Davids and hubby’s flashy wedding …as she arrives at new home in a chopper
After months of postponing the wedding, Betty Davids finally tied the knot with Shapwa Kanyama. Of course, having just one day of celebrations would not be enough for the beauty influencer; she had celebrated her special union with family and friends for two days this past weekend. - nalebrity.com
Gina Jeanz makes drastic changes in her life
Life has its uncertainties and often we get shifted to a new reality at a time we never even expect it to happen. Gina Jeanz can attest to this, as the music producer and model revealed that she is embarking on a new journey in her life. - nalebrity.com
Supreme Court pummels PDM, ECN …told to obey original party list
Popular Democratic Movement says it never deliberately broke the law when it decided to amend its party list of officials who were sworn in the National Assembly in March 2020.
Ombudsman decries Opuwo holding cells’ conditions
ONGWEDIVA - Namibia’s Ombudsman Basilius Dyakugha has expressed concern over overcrowded holding cells at Opuwo police station, describing the situation as an “indignity to human rights”.
Mwiya’s case to join High Court queue
Namibia Sports Commission chief administrator Simataa ‘Freddy’ Mwiya’s case will not jump the queue after he relinquished his right to have it heard on an urgent basis.






