The new-generation Volkswagen Caddy has arrived in Namibian and the carmaker has released pricing for the new range, which is the first to be built around the MQB architecture that’s now commonplace across the VW line-up.
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LEFA receives another boost from NBL
Namibia Breweries Limited (NBL) reaffirmed its long-standing relationship with taxi-hailing app, LEFA, on 29 March 2022 by sponsoring the LEFA shuttle and cab service to the tune of N$250 000. This sponsorship is testimony to NBL’s continued commitment to support responsible drinking.
Empowering entrepreneurs through Mibagu
One can have a great idea but if no one knows about it, the idea simply does not exist, hence good marketing is pivotal to the success of any business.
Nedbank to continue renewable energy financing
The excitement surrounding the immense prospects of hydrogen energy is making Namibia a centre of attraction in Africa.
Bank Windhoek supports WorldSkills with N$1 million
As a Namibian-owned bank, Bank Windhoek deemed it necessary to sponsor the hosting of the second WorldSkills Africa Competition for the youth from across Africa to participate in a wide array of skills.
Opinion – Forests in southern Africa and their importance
Southern Africa is prestigious for its rich biodiversity and endemism. Its landscape has changed, varying from rainforests to deserts.
Opinion – Covid, IKS and the return of useful public open spaces
The outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic about two years ago reminded planners and all those involved in space production strategies to rethink their approaches.
Ovambanderu history day a great success – Muundjua
Ovambanderu Traditional Authority councillor Tutu Muundjua has praised the community history day conducted at Gobabis in the Omaheke region last weekend as a “great success.”
NCA livestock improvement initiative launched
A fresh initiative to improve livestock farming in the northern communal areas was launched in Rundu on Tuesday.
Murder, robbery convicts seek early release
Five men currently serving lengthy jail terms are asking the High Court to consider releasing them after serving more than half of their sentences.







