WINDHOEK – Ticket sales open today (for the first FlyWestair passenger flights to Oranjemund with the flight for the newest entrant into Namibia’s passenger air travel scheduled for Monday, June 24, 2019.
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Kunene Region allocated N$400 million for 2019/21 development budget
WINDHOEK – The Kunene Region in the far northwest corner of the country has been allocated just over N$400 million in terms of the Development Budget for the 2019/20 financial year. The total budget for the
Businesses bemoan state-of-affairs at Air Namibia, call for intervention
WINDHOEK – The age-old adage ‘time is money and money is time’ relates more often than not to the business community. It is in this regard that the Namibia Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NCCI) has
The 2021 Population and Housing Census (PHC) Mapping Project soon to start
In the year 2021, Namibia will be conducting a Population and Housing Census, which is commonly known as the exercise which counts people. However, there is much more to a census than only counting people.
Building a sustainable Namibia Wildlife Resorts
State-owned enterprises (SOE) fulfil significant social and economic roles. This is why members of the
Namibians urged to capture ‘golden chance’of first China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo
WINDHOEK – Chinese Ambassador to Namibia, Zhang Yiming, has urged Namibian companies to capture the ‘golden chance’ provided by the first China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo to be held in Changsha, the
Works and Transport minister reaffirms support to WBCG
WINDHOEK - Minister of Works and Transport John Mutorwa earlier this week visited the Walvis Bay Corridor Group (WBCG) head office in Windhoek to better acquaint himself with the company’s activities.
Old Mutual hands over N$300 000 worth of computer equipment for e-death initiative
WINDHOEK – Old Mutual on Tuesday handed over computer equipment valued at N$300 000 towards the Ministry of Home Affairs and Immigration’s e-death notification Initiative. The handover took place at the Old Continental Hotel in Independence Avenue in Windhoek.
Choppies suspended CEO denies allegations by shareholders
WINDHOEK – Suspended Choppies CEO, Ramachandran (Ram) Ottapathu has hit out at the company for criticising him in Stock Exchange News Services (Sens) announcements in Botswana and South Africa.
Namibian retail industry dominated by South African investments
The political ties between Namibia and South Africa dates back to many years ago since Namibia was under that country’s colonial regime. With just nearly eight months left before Namibia celebrates her 30th