Although rental markets across most advanced economies are on a path of recovery due to the resumption of normal life, improved pace of Covid-19 vaccination and job growth, these dynamics remain farfetched in the Namibian market.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Lüderitz waterfront needs N$121m more
Renovations and upgrades to the Lüderitz old power station, which forms part of the town’s second phase waterfront development project, have been delayed due to financial constraints.
Opinion – Shades and scars of legalising gay marriages (part 2)
The speed or pace at which hate-crime murders and executions of gay marriages/LGBTI people are taking place is overwhelming
Opinion – Don’t kick the cat!
Namibia is in an unenviable position as a developing country, its economy is very fragile and it is trying to weather the pandemic.
Gun control back in spotlight
Deputy police chief Joseph Shikongo has raised concern over delays in the implementation of recommendations of arms control, management and disarmament in the country.
Impalila added to trusted travel platform
Impalila Island on the eastern tip of Namibia has been officially added to the trusted travel platform, a system designed to verify and authenticate Covid-19 test results.
BoN donates medical essentials to Omusati
The Bank of Namibia (BoN) recently donated medical equipment worth about N$500 000 to the Omusati regional health directorate.
Rape convict fails in appeal bid
The Windhoek High Court has dismissed an application in which a gang-rape convict sought leave to appeal his conviction in the Supreme Court.
Fishrot accused claims unlawful detention
Nigel van Wyk, the former employee of Fishrot accused Sacky Shanghala, has approached the ombudsman to help him in his quest to regain his freedom.
Swakop councillors retain positions
The Swakopmund council remains unchanged after all current councillors were re-elected in their current positions yesterday.
