One of Namibia’s Tokyo Olympics representatives, swimmer Phillip Seidler, has announced his retirement from international participation, saying he will rather focus on local competitions in order to make room for other career opportunities.
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Wesbank donates road safety equipment to schools
Wesbank, the asset financing arm of First National Bank, has donated N$50 000 to the Road Safety Forum for the purchase of scholar patrol apparel and equipment for Delta Primary, Suiderhof Primary, and Pionierspark Primary Schools in Windhoek.
Taking medicines at the right time …does missing a dose matter?
Statistics show that more than 80% of people occasionally miss a dose of their medication. While this is unintentional, the effects of missing a dose may be clinically important.
OPINION – The untapped market of women empowerment
With just around seven and a half years to go for the world to achieve the ambitious gender equality targets of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 5, the average woman only has three-quarters of the rights that men enjoy.
Celebrating Chris Lewis: An inspiring Namibian businessman
“We will move mountains for you,” reads the Lewcor website, and if this slogan were a person, it would have been Chris Lewis.
Top central estate agents awarded
Aqua Real Estate, Rightmove Properties, and Just Property Group were announced as the top three estate agencies at the Bank Windhoek Annual Central Estate Agents Awards ceremony hosted in Windhoek on Friday.
DBN finance spearheads serviced land in Eenhana
The Development Bank of Namibia (DBN) has been instrumental in developing serviced land for a new community in Eenhana, the capital of the Ohangwena region.
SADC rebound pushes Nedbank Africa Regions performance …as Headline Earnings increased by more than 100%
The Nedbank Africa Regions (NAR) business delivered a good set of results, driven by a good performance from its Economically Targeted Investments (ETI) and a solid rebound from the SADC operations.
Witness in ex-magistrate rape case recalls text messages
“Help me, I’m being raped.”
Teacher arraigned for corporal punishment
A 33-year-old lower primary school teacher from the Supo Junior Primary School in the Bunya circuit of Kavango West was arrested on Saturday after she was reported for allegedly practising corporal punishment at the school.





