The head of the EU Delegation to Namibia, Sinikka Antila, urged the City of Windhoek to utilise the means available under the solid waste management project to bring Windhoek back to its cleanest city in Africa position.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Havana residents kick up stink over vendors
Street vendors operating at the Havana four-way stop have been accused of rendering the area hazardous. This is because they are disposing of waste irresponsibly.
Health ministry justifies delayed operation
On Friday, New Era reported about 28-year-old Rauna Nepolo, who was admitted to the Windhoek Central Hospital last Wednesday due to an intrauterine foetal death (IUFD).
Gawanas: Amupanda signature statement misleading
The mayor of Windhoek has accused her predecessor Job Amupanda of tarnishing the image, reputation and integrity of the city by sharing parts of a page showing acting chief executive officer Jennifer Comalie signing a document to both recommend and approve its content.
Gustavo still unemployed…applies for access to his funds
Ricardo Gustavo, one of the Fishrot accused, is yet to commence work, despite having confirmed under oath that he has been offered employment.
Sharing the Fishrot cake
Millions of dollars flowed to the pockets of the accused in the Fishrot matter while no legal business was conducted between the entities involved in the vast network of businesses fingered in the scam, according to court documents.
Tjihero wants more assistance for struggling farmers
Namibian farmers are faced with several challenges that have made farming extremely difficult and less profitable. This is the view of Albert Tjihero, a revered farmer amongst both communal and commercial farming circles.
MSME Policy aims to foster small business development
The Ministry of Industrialisation and Trade (MIT) launched the MSME policy that was approved by Cabinet and parliament in 2016. The major objectives of the policy are to foster the development of MSMEs by adopting international good practices for modernisation and upgrading of technology.
Theft and vandalism of telecommunications infrastructure a growing concern
Since the advent of the festive season, Telecom Namibia has been experiencing a number of service disruptions affecting dozens of customers mainly due to the theft of copper wires.
New regulations on the cards for property industry
As the proliferation of apartment and townhouse complexes in Namibia continues unabated due to an ongoing housing crisis, many residents around the country inevitably end up belonging to a body corporate, which in turn appoints a property management company to cater for the maintenance needs of the respective properties.









