The agricultural sector is one of the critical segments in the Fifth National Development Plan (NDP5) to advance Namibia’s economic growth.
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Opinion – Giving the customer the experience they want
It is often said that we do not know what customer service is in Namibia. Well, I beg to differ. We definitely know what it is, it’s just a case of not often getting the customer service we want.
Opinion – What to consider when setting up a company’s retirement fund
For most Namibians, pension savings is one of the largest, if not the only, investment at retirement.
Karuaihe unveils 100 plan as Agribank CEO
Agribank’s newly appointed CEO Raphael Karuaihe has unveiled his first 100 days plan at the helm of the bank.
Opinion – Pap smear test essential
Namibia has a successful cervical cancer screening programme that is estimated to save over 500 lives each year. The Ministry of Health and Social Services (MoHSS) recommends that all women infected with HIV should be screened at yearly intervals irrespective of age.
Opinion – China-Africa cooperation enters new stage
The 8th FOCAC Ministerial Conference was successfully held in November 2021. Both China and Africa agreed that due to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and changes in the global development pattern, the world has entered a new period of development and China-Africa cooperation has also entered a new stage.
NIMT double murder accused applies for bail
Ernst Lichtenstrasser, accused of shooting and killing two top executives of the Namibian Institute of Mining and Technology, is testing his luck for a third time, hoping to be released on bail.
Three babies die of Covid
Three babies under the age of one year have succumbed to Covid-19.
Madisia shows no remorse… Wasserfall family furious
The family of murdered young woman Shannon Wasserfall says her suspected killer, Azaan Madisia shows no remorse for her actions, judging from the content of her so called confession that has been circulated on social media since last week.
Hinda-Mbuende sues Amupanda over Facebook post
Finance deputy minister Maureen Hinda-Mbuende is suing former Windhoek mayor and leader of Affirmative Repositioning movement, Job Amupanda for N$1 million over a Facebook post.








