The United Nations’ international wild trade regulating agency, CITES, continues to go through a dark passage from which it will likely emerge as the destroyer, rather than the saviour, of the world’s iconic wildlife, said a concerned international observer last week.
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Mushemi wabana ba76 ukupa sikolo mwahae
Muunamuhulu walilimo ze82, yana ni bana ba76 ni baikulu bamyanda yemibeli kabababeli, ukupa baliofesi kutalima taba yakuyaha sikolo kwamunzi wahae mwaKavango yaUpa.
Markes to drop ‘Sê’ video soon
Markus Tuyoleni Haufiku, also known as Markes, is hard at work finalising the video for his song ‘Sê’ from the album ‘The cleverness’ released last December.
Meet your new Miss and Mr Supranational
Congratulations are in order for the new Miss and Mr Supranational Namibia 2022, Julita Kitwe Mbangula and Jean-Luis Knouwds.
Old Mutual invests N$450 000 in crime prevention
Old Mutual’s commitment to community crime prevention initiatives started in 2015 through a partnership with the City Police for the Community Games and continued in 2018 with the Neighbourhood Watch (NHW) Association of Namibia.
NSA to share economic stats and host workshop in Erongo
The Namibia Statistics Agency will be hosting a statistical workshop in Swakopmund. The aim is to present and dissect the latest economic statistics and engage Erongo regional stakeholders.
Rental growth on a monumental comeback
As the impact of Covid-19 continues to cool off, combined with the re-opening of most economies, rental growth in Namibia is yet again back on its upward trajectory, recording smaller contractions over time.
Opinion – Russian-Ukraine crisis in the lenses of science
Various scholars have engaged the case of the Russian-Ukraine conflict from a political, economic and humanity point of view.
Opinion – A response to the environment ministry on Bwabwata
I feel compelled to give my views as a citizen of this country and an inhabitant of the area where the Bwabwata National Park is situated on the response from the Ministry of Environment, Tourism and Forestry to the statement of the ombudsman.
Americans want seizure of items declared illegal
Lawyers representing two American citizens accused of the assassin-like murder of Andre Heckmair in Windhoek in January 2011, want the High Court to declare some items seized from their room inadmissible.









