Since the pandemic set in about two years ago, almost all social events that were hosted annually have been put on hold, for obvious reasons, of course.
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Opinion – What changes will the Financial Institutions and Market Act bring about?
The Financial Institutions and Market Act (FIMA) has finally arrived! The long-awaited legislation will replace the existing legislation for non-banking institutions regulated by the Namibia Financial Institutions Supervisory Authority (NAMFISA).
Don’t fall for swindlers this Valentine’s Day
As people celebrate Valentine’s Day today and shows like Tinder Swindler trend, First National Bank (FNB) Namibia would like to remind the public that online safety is paramount to protect self and one’s cash.
Opinion – The 4IR’s impact on the local public sector
The Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) has the potential to transform Namibia’s economy, increase its productivity and enhance its global trade.
Opinion – Green hydrogen: Standing on the cusp of innovative change
Innovation is at the heart of sustainable progress. Any nation that is genuinely committed to substantive change necessarily needs to prioritise technological initiative and proactivity.
NovaNam invests N$36m in solar energy
based NovaNam will generate 317.000 kilowatts per month with their solar investment project where the company has embedded its sustainability strategy and invested about N$36 million in two photovoltaic solar projects, which is a success story in the renewable energy sector.
Family agony over missing seaman… ‘I may never know what happened to my son’
“I may never know what happened to my son, and no one knows what happened or saw him going overboard. But I remain hopeful that he is alive and safe,”
Job uncertainty clouds Dundee … Tsumeb company confirms retrenchments
A mainstay of the Tsumeb economy in the Oshikoto region has announced job cuts as it streamlines its operations to ensure sustainability.
DaFonsech, church fight over N$6.8m land
Namibian Police Chief Inspector Christina van Dunem DaFonsech-Shikongo is embroiled in a dispute with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Namibia over the customary rights to a piece of land worth N$6.8 million situated close to the Omafo township of Helao Nafidi in the Ohangwena region.
‘Bishop’ reaches out for support… as he is ordered to pay First Lady N$250 000
Family and friends of northern-based teacher Abednego ‘Bishop’ Hishoono, who was ordered by the High Court to pay N$250 000 to First Lady Monica Geingos for defamation, have indicated their willingness to help raise the funds.









